| 1947 - Pakistan is founded. Hand molding machines 
                                are reported to be operating in Lahore, an industrial 
                              hub of the sub-continent even today. 1950 - First era of auto manufacturing begins 
                                in Pakistan with heavy investment by American 
                                automaker General Motors. In 1972 when all industries 
                                were nationalized only 20% of domestically produced 
                                auto parts were being used. Share of locally made 
                                plastics parts was negligible. 1953 - First plastics and polymer research center 
                                created with the establishment of Pakistan Council 
                                of Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR) 
                                in Karachi. Plastics resin is sold for Rs.3.05 
                                per pound in local markets. 1962 - First Apprenticeship Ordinance is introduced 
                                in the country. 1963 - Average prices of plastics resin move 
                                up only 90 Paisas in ten years. Exports Promotion 
                                Bureau is created. 1965 - Pak Swiss Training Center (PSTC) is established 
                                by PCSIR in collaboration with Swiss Foundation 
                                for Technical Assistance to impart training in 
                                precision and mechanics and instruments technology. 
                                Following 17 days war with India, new avenues 
                                for plastics in defence needs open up. 1966 - Arkoy Chemical Industries becomes the 
                                first unit in Pakistan to manufacture PVC pipes. 1967 - Famous brand of PVC pipes "Galco" 
                                is introduced in local markets. 1968 - Heavy quantity of polyester is used in 
                                shirts made from "Karolin" cloth. These 
                                Shirts become popular among the young generation. 1970 - Pakistan switches to international system 
                                of measurements. Plastics Resin instead of pounds 
                                is now sold in grams, and a decrease in prices 
                                is noted.  1971- Government begins to compile statistics 
                                of imports. Plastics raw materials imports are 
                                recorded at 30.7 million rupees. With Indian interference 
                                in East Pakistan, supply of jute is interrupted. 
                                Alternates are sought and nylon products become 
                                widely popular. War breaks out between India and 
                                Pakistan in December and East Pakistan becomes 
                                the independent State of Bangladesh. 
 1973 - 120% increase is recorded in the prices 
                                of plastics resins in 20 years. Plastics products 
                                worth 0.465 million are exported for the first 
                                time.
 1976 - 30% decrease in the wholesale prices of 
                                plastics raw material is recorded in domestic 
                                markets. 1977 - "Rahber" a brand name of Plasticrafter, 
                                manufacturers of water coolers creates uproar 
                                in the country. Rahber continues to dominate the 
                                market for next ten years. 1978 - Auto industry declines and activities 
                                at all manufacturing facilities come to a standstill. 1980 - Pakistan Plastics Manufacturers Association 
                                is formed. The association is registered with 
                                the Ministry of Commerce in the month of May. 1982- Poly Industries sets up a cast acrylic 
                                and polystyrene sheet plant at Hub, Lasbella, 
                                some 35 km west of Karachi.  1983 - Second era of auto making begins in the 
                                country with the introduction of Suzuki FX 800CC 
                                car. The car dominates the local market for next 
                                six years. 1984 - The Federal Chemicals & Ceramics Cooperation 
                                Limited (FCCCL) and Fecto in a joint venture submit 
                                a detailed feasibility study and application to 
                                government authorities in January for setting 
                                up a 20,000 tpa PVC resin plant at Kala Shah Kaku 
                                near Lahore. Gatron (Industries) Ltd sets up a 
                                plant to produce polyester filament yarn, polyester 
                                chips and later PET resin. 1986 - Government gives a formal approval to 
                                FCCCL in January for the PVC plant, but for some unknown reasons the plant could not be 
                                set up. Transpak Corporation (PVT) Ltd becomes 
                                the pioneer of PET bottles in Pakistan. Annual 
                                growth of PET bottles is reported at twenty five 
                                per cent for next five years.
 1988 - Plastics Technology Centre (PTC) is established 
                                by FCCCL with the assistance of UNIDO at Korangi 
                                Industrial Area, Karachi. With the inauguration 
                                of the centre in October, polymer sciences education 
                                begins in Pakistan, which later on provides highly 
                                qualified and skilled manpower to the plastics 
                                industry. 1989 - Styrene production begins at Pak Styrene 
                                Industries. Pak Suzuki Motor introduces new models 
                                of "Mehran" and "Khyber". 1991 - PTC starts short polymer courses of three 
                                months duration. Member's strength with Plastics 
                                Association increase to 250. Six different plastics 
                                associations are formed. Demand and growth of 
                                PET rises 30%. More companies enter the field 
                                of PET bottle manufacturing. 1992 - Fixed Sales Tax or Capacity Tax introduced. 
                                Pak Suzuki Motor introduces "Margala" 
                                1000CC car in domestic markets. Carbonated soft 
                                drinks, mineral water, agro chemicals and cooking 
                                oil became fields where nearly all the PET bottles 
                                are consumed. 1993 - One and 1.5 liter PET bottles become widely 
                                popular. More companies set up PET bottle manufacturing units and within 3 years 
                                the number of such companies exceed 30. Indus 
                                Motor Company sets up Toyota Corolla assembly 
                                plant in Karachi.
 1994 - PTC gets affiliation from University of 
                                London. In October PTC starts one-year certificate 
                                courses. Pakpetro Chemicals starts production 
                                of HIPS near Karachi. 1995 - The number of plastics processors increase 
                                to 6000. Central Board of Revenue announces abolishment 
                                of Capacity Tax from next financial year. Plastics 
                                industry under capacity tax scheme paid 30.7 million 
                                Rupees more tax than it paid under Ad Val Orem 
                                scheme. Five percent excise duty is levied on 
                                plastics industry. PPMA in collaboration with 
                                PTC organizes one-day seminar on mold making. 1996 - PPMA Lahore zonal office launches monthly 
                                plastics magazine "Plastics News", but 
                                ceases publication after five issues. Government 
                                announces to abolish Capacity tax and instead 
                                introduce Value Added Tax. Board of Investment 
                                said that Japanese company Mitsubishi Corporation 
                                is interested to invest in PVC sector. Pakistan 
                                becomes largest buyer of Dubai's plastics products. 
                                PPMA appeals the government to abolish excise 
                                duty and continue capacity tax for another few 
                                years. First batch of 10 students complete their 
                                2-year diploma course from PTC. 1997 - PPMA member's strength reaches 650. An 
                               1997 - PPMA member's strength reaches 700. An 
                                80-member plastics delegation visits India. Due 
                                to government's economic package domestic products 
                                become costlier than imported items. World Bank, 
                                PPMA and National Development Finance Corporation 
                                hold talks to phase out CFC gases. World Bank 
                                and PPMA hold one-day seminar on CFC. Prices of 
                                resins grow 1000% in local markets in 45 years. 1998 - Plastics industry grows at 17.5%. Indian 
                                High Commission refuses visa to 70-member PPMA 
                                delegation. Fire guts Karachi's plastics wholesale 
                                market in October, goods worth over US$100 million 
                                were reduced to ashes and more than 350 shops 
                                were destroyed. Plastics industry protests abolishment 
                                of Capacity Tax and close their units for indefinite 
                                period. Cbm becomes the first plastics unit to 
                                obtain ISO 9002 certificate. World Bank approves 
                                a grant of US$ 2.3 million for thermoware industry 
                                of Pakistan. CBR exempts customs duty and sales 
                                tax on machinery imported for Ozone depleting 
                                substances (ODS) phase out projects. 1999 - Engro Asahi Chemical with an investment 
                                of US$80 million set-up 100,000 tons PVC plant 
                                at Port Qasim. Pak Petrochemicals starts production 
                                of HIPS. "Plastics News" re-launched 
                                in Lahore, but again goes out of circulation within 
                                four months. General Sales Tax on electric power 
                                and gas hits plastics industry. Demand of Pakistani 
                                plastics products grows in India. Japanese government 
                                under grant-in-aid provides 706 million (US$ 14 
                                m) for moderation of work-shop facilities at Pakistan 
                                Industrial Technical Assistance Centre (PITAC). 
                                Export Promotion Bureau overlooking local industry 
                                imports 20,000 plastics fish crates for Karachi 
                                Fish Harbour. Government lays down rules for the 
                                levy and collection of Extra Sales Tax at 5% on 
                                the suppliers and manufacturers of certain plastics 
                                goods. 2000 - Sindh government impose a ban on polyethylene 
                                bags in Karachi and Hyderabad. First exhibition 
                                on auto-parts held in Karachi. Pakistan Association 
                                of Automotive Parts & Accessories suggest 
                                that auto parts industry be declared specialized 
                                highly value-added industry with seven years incentives. 
                                Five percent excise duty abolished on plastics 
                                industry. The use of polyethylene bags by the 
                                food department to store wheat causes a loss of 
                                Rs.200 million to the government. 2001 - First batch of BE Engineers pass out from 
                                PTC. Exports of naphtha reaches US$ 50.6 m. First 
                                directory of plastics industry is published in 
                                Karachi. Implementation of ODS project begins. 2002 - Central Board of Revenue restricts clearance 
                                of any plastics scrap without a certificate from 
                                Chamber of Commerce. The government of Pakistan 
                                approves an "Upgradtion of Plastics Technology 
                                Centre" project with a capital cost of Rs.455.00 
                                million with the assistance of Japan. PPMA organizes 
                                a three day plastics exhibition in Lahore. 2003 - Polypropylene import increases by 68% 
                                in one year. Chinese goods flood Pakistani markets. 
                                Japan External Trade Organization holds a workshop 
                                on mold making. Fauji Polypropylene Products puts 
                                its assets on sale. Ministry of Environment launches 
                                advertisement campaign in local newspapers discouraging 
                                use of polypropylene bags. 2004 - PPMA organizes second (local) exhibition 
                                in Lahore. First international plastics exhibition 
                                held in Karachi. Small and Medium Enterprises 
                                Development Authority presents its study for rehabilitation 
                                of PVC industry to the government. Macpac Films 
                                Ltd, manufacturers of multi layer co-extruder 
                                packaging films offer 10 million ordinary shares 
                                through an initial public offering. (This article is contributed by Mr. F. Chaudhry, 
                                Pakistan) 
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