Apple Inc. is reportedly considering the possibility of manufacturing iPhones in Pakistan under a newly introduced government policy aimed at boosting the country’s technology and electronics sector.
The development comes as part of Pakistan’s Mobile and Electronics Manufacturing Framework, a strategic initiative designed to attract leading global technology companies to establish production facilities within the country.
Pakistan Aims to Become a Regional Electronics Export Hub
According to reports, the government’s broader vision is to transform Pakistan into a regional hub for mobile phone and electronics exports. By encouraging international brands to shift or expand manufacturing operations locally, policymakers aim to strengthen industrial output, increase exports, and generate employment opportunities.
Officials believe that attracting major players like Apple could significantly enhance Pakistan’s standing in the global technology supply chain.
Incentives Offered to Attract Apple
To make the proposal more attractive, the government has reportedly offered several financial and operational incentives.
One of the key incentives includes an 8 percent performance-based incentive, allowing the company to receive financial benefits tied to its production levels and export performance. Additionally, discounted land has reportedly been offered to reduce the setup costs of potential manufacturing facilities.
These measures are part of a broader strategy to create a business-friendly environment for multinational technology companies.
Potential Impact on Pakistan’s Technology Sector
If Apple proceeds with iPhone manufacturing in Pakistan, it could mark a significant milestone for the country’s technology and industrial sectors.
Local production would reduce reliance on imported devices, improve foreign exchange stability, and support the development of technical skills among the workforce. It could also encourage other international electronics manufacturers to explore Pakistan as a viable production destination.
Experts suggest that such investments would not only stimulate industrial growth but also enhance Pakistan’s image as an emerging and competitive technology manufacturing hub in the region.
Looking Ahead
While no official confirmation has been made by Apple, the reported discussions highlight Pakistan’s growing ambition to position itself within the global electronics manufacturing ecosystem.
If implemented successfully, the move could open a new chapter for Pakistan’s technology industry, paving the way for increased foreign investment and long-term economic growth.

