Impact of Declining Interest Rates on Sales Performance in Pakistan’s Automobile (Assemblers, Parts & Accessories) and Textile (Weaving) Sectors
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2025
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
This project analyzes the performance of Pakistan’s automobile assemblers, auto-parts and
textile weaving firms over a five year period (2020-2024) in relation to significant changes in
interest rates. Utilizing secondary data from publicly listed companies, PAMA, APTMA, and
the SBP, the study assesses sales trends sector comparisons, and the impact of monetary
tightening. The findings indicate that automobile assemblers are the most affected sector by
increasing interest rates due to their substantial dependence on bank financing and CKD
imports, resulting in significant declines in sales. Auto parts manufacturers exhibited moderate
resilience, buoyed by consistent demand in the aftermarket. The textile weaving sector proved
to be the most stable, driven by export orders, currency advantages, and access to refinancing
schemes, despite facing higher energy costs. The project concluded that interest rates impact
industries unevenly, emphasizing the need for sector specific strategies such as enhanced
localization, financing support, export diversification, and reliable monetary policy to bolster
industrial performance and ensure long-term economic stability.
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Department of Management Sciences, SP24, Management Sciences, Interest rates, Sales performance, Automobile sector, Textile weaving sector, Dr. Sadaf Ehsan