Pakistan’s automotive sector has experienced a significant recovery, with sales increasing by 45% during the first eleven months of fiscal year 2026, according to data released by the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA). This substantial growth indicates a strong rebound from previous economic challenges that had hampered the industry. The surge in demand is attributed to factors including easing import restrictions and improved economic stability. PAMA’s report details increased vehicle production and deliveries across various segments. Analysts suggest the positive trend could continue if current economic policies remain consistent. However, concerns remain regarding potential inflationary pressures and their impact on consumer purchasing power. The data provides a positive signal for the country’s overall economic health and manufacturing output.