Pakistan’s Honda Atlas extends production shutdown to mid-April

Pakistan’s Honda Atlas extends production shutdown to mid-April
This photograph taken on December 20, 2013, shows Pakistani customers checking a hybrid car displayed at a showroom in Islamabad. (Photo courtesy: AFP/File)
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Updated 31 March 2023
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Pakistan’s Honda Atlas extends production shutdown to mid-April

Pakistan’s Honda Atlas extends production shutdown to mid-April
  • The company announced an initial shutdown on Mar 8, which was expected to end on Mar 31
  • Honda says that economic challenges in the South Asian country have impacted its supply chain

KARACHI: Honda Atlas Cars Pakistan Ltd. on Friday announced a 15-day extension to the longest plant shutdown to date, citing the country’s current economic crisis, restrictions on opening letters of credit for imports, and halting foreign payments.

The company announced an initial shutdown on March 8, which was expected to end on March 31.

Honda says that economic challenges in Pakistan have impacted its supply chain.

“As a result, the Company is not in a position to continue with its production and ultimately has continued to shut down its plant from April 01, 2023 to April 15, 2023,” the company, a unit of Japan’s Honda Motor Co. Ltd, said in a notice to the Pakistan Stock Exchange.

Other listed-automakers, such as Indus Motor Company Limited and Pak Suzuki Motor Company, have also been forced to halt production for the last three quarters due to Pakistan’s economic difficulties, which have seen central bank foreign exchange reserves drop to a level barely able to cover four weeks of imports.