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Organised by the Pakistan Association of Automotive Parts and Accessories Manufacturers (PAAPAM), the 10th Pakistan Auto Show (PAPS) took place in Lahore last week.
The event showcased the products, services and technologies of an estimated 150 companies from Pakistan, China, Germany, India, Taiwan and Korea across seven exhibitor categories: accessories and tuning, agricultural implements and complements, commercial vehicles, parts and systems, repair and maintenance, rickshaws and tractors. Approximately 15,000 people from Pakistan and overseas attended the show.