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Pakistan Slaps Penalty on Al-Ghazi Tractors Over False Claims

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May 15, 2025
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Al Ghazi Tractors Shut Manufacturing Facility For Rest of The Month

Al Ghazi Tractors manufacturing plant is at Dera Ghazi Khan which manufactures New Holland (Fiat) tractors in technical collaboration with Case New Holland

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Lahore May 15 2025: The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) imposed a PKR 40 million penalty on Al-Ghazi Tractors for a false fuel saving claim.

Farmers across Pakistan, especially small landholders, often make purchasing decisions based on savings and efficiency, said a press release issued here.

For them, a claim like “ up to 30% extra diesel savings” can mean the difference between affordability and hardship. But this claim, made by Al-Ghazi Tractors Limited (AGTL) in a newspaper ad, has now been declared false and misleading by the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP).

The bench comprising Dr. Kabir Ahmed, the Chairman CCP and Mr. Salman Amin (Member) has imposed a penalty of PKR 40 million on AGTL for violating competition law and misguiding consumers.

In January 2022, AGTL ran a front-page ad in a leading Urdu newspaper, claiming its new Holland tractor models offered “up to 30% extra diesel savings compared to any competitor’s tractors.” The ad cited a report by the Agricultural Mechanisation Research Institute (AMRI), Multan, as a basis of its claim. But when the CCP investigated, it found that AMRI had not issued any report supporting this claim. In fact, AMRI had warned AGTL to stop using its name for false claim and to retract the advertisement.

The AMRI report, which AGTL selectively quoted, only tested tractors from two manufacturers—AGTL and one competitor. It did not provide market-wide fuel efficiency comparisons. AMRI also emphasized that its report contained general energy-saving tips, not certification of any tractor model’s performance. Despite this, AGTL promoted the 30% savings claim as if it applied across the board. The CCP received complaints from stakeholders, leading to a show cause notice in January 2024.

AGTL’s lawyer challenged the show-cause notice. He argued that the CCP did not conduct a full inquiry and had misinterpreted the ad. But the Commission ruled that it had enough evidence to proceed under Section 30 of the Competition Act, without there being the need for a formal inquiry under Section 37.

In rural Pakistan, where over 60% of the population relies on agriculture, such deceptive ads can seriously impact small farmers. A tractor is often a once-in-a-decade investment. Believing in a false fuel-saving claim could lead farmers to spend more in the long run, harming their fragile financial balance.

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