Servis Long March Tyres to Invest Additional $120 Million in Pakistan, Aiming to Become Leading Non-Textile Exporter

Servis Long March Tyres to Invest Additional $120 Million in Pakistan, Aiming to Become Leading Non-Textile Exporter

Servis Long March Tyres (Private) Limited has declared an additional investment of $120 million in Pakistan, aiming to increase its exports from $70 million by June 2026 to over $100 million in the following financial year. This expansion would position the company among Pakistan’s leading non-textile exporters within a short span of operations.

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The declaration came during a meeting between Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan and the company’s delegation, led by Chairman Jin Yongsheng. Federal Secretary Commerce Jawad Paul and other senior officials were also present.

Rising Global Presence

The delegation highlighted Pakistan’s rising presence in global tyre markets. The country has emerged as the fifth-largest tyre exporter to the United States and the seventh-largest to Brazil , a notable shift from almost no presence in these markets just a few years ago. Industry sources attribute this growth to technology transfer and collaboration with Chinese partners, which have helped local manufacturers meet international standards and compete globally.

Export MarketPakistan’s Rank
United States5th largest tyre exporter
Brazil7th largest tyre exporter

Manufacturing Facility

The company’s Nooriabad manufacturing facility was cited as a modern, efficient industrial unit employing approximately 2,000 workers. The plant incorporates renewable energy solutions, making it one of the more sustainable production facilities in the region. The delegation described the Pakistan-China industrial partnership as a key driver behind the rapid growth of the tyre sector.

Investment Breakdown

MetricCurrent/Target
Additional Investment$120 million
Exports (by June 2026)$70 million
Exports Target (next FY)$100 million+

Government Commitment

During the discussion, Minister Jam Kamal Khan acknowledged the industry’s concerns and stressed the government’s commitment to sectors demonstrating strong export potential. He emphasized maintaining a balanced tariff policy that encourages local production while keeping Pakistani products competitive in international markets. The minister also noted that the government is working to diversify Pakistan’s industrial base by promoting emerging industries with high growth potential.

Collaborative Approach

Both sides agreed on the need for closer collaboration between the government and industry to support export-oriented growth and industrial expansion. The investors expressed confidence in Pakistan’s economic outlook despite global challenges and appreciated the government’s continued engagement with the business community.

The meeting concluded with a shared resolve to promote policy stability, encourage investment, and strengthen Pakistan’s position as a competitive hub for manufacturing and exports in emerging sectors such as tyres.

About Servis Long March Tyres

Servis Long March Tyres (Private) Limited is a leading tyre manufacturer in Pakistan, operating a modern manufacturing facility in Nooriabad. The company is a joint venture combining local expertise with Chinese technology and partnership.

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