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Pakistan Urged to Boost Local Hardware as Costs Rise Globally

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Pakistan Urged to Boost Local Hardware as Costs Rise Globally

Global hardware prices continue to climb, and the impact is reaching Pakistan. The sharp rise in key components may slow digital adoption across the country. The call for local hardware development is now stronger than ever.
Demand for essential parts like RAM and SSDs has increased worldwide. These components power AI data centres, which continue to grow rapidly. As a result, the prices of RAM and SSDs jumped by 100% and 500% in 2025. Experts believe the upward trend will continue in 2026.
This rise affects everyone. Individuals may delay device upgrades. Businesses may reduce spending on new computers. In addition, public institutions may struggle to digitize their services at the same pace. Therefore, the growing costs may create a noticeable gap in access to technology.

Local Solutions

Industry experts in Pakistan are raising concerns. They argue that the country needs a long-term local hardware development plan. Such a policy can reduce dependence on expensive imported components. It can also make devices more affordable for citizens and organizations.
A strong local strategy can attract investment. Local and international brands may explore new opportunities within Pakistan’s market. In addition, the country’s experience with mobile phone assembly offers a helpful model. The sector began with minimal capacity. However, it now meets over 90% of domestic demand and even exports made in Pakistan phones.
This transformation shows what focused planning can achieve. A similar approach in the computer and hardware segment can create new jobs. It can also build technical skills and strengthen digital growth.
People across Pakistan want accessible and reliable devices. Schools, hospitals, startups, and small businesses need affordable technology to grow. Therefore, a locally driven ecosystem can bring long term stability. It can also protect consumers from future price shocks.
Local production does not replace global innovation. However, it gives the country more control over pricing and availability. In addition, it ensures that digital transformation continues at a steady pace. The push for local hardware development aligns with Pakistan’s broader economic goals.
The challenge is serious, but the opportunity is greater. With the right strategy, Pakistan can turn rising global costs into a chance to strengthen its own industry.

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