What “Low Value Addition” Actually Measures
Value addition is calculated in dollar terms. That matters.
A unionized autoworker in Michigan earns $36–40/hour, rising above $40/hour under the new UAW contract, with total compensation often approaching $80/hour. A Pakistani electronics worker earns a fraction of that — while performing the same precision assembly, quality control, and testing tasks.
When value is measured in dollars, you are often measuring wage differentials, not manufacturing contribution. By this logic, Vietnam, Bangladesh, early-2000s China, and 1970s Korea were not “real” manufacturers either.
History disagrees.
The Manufacturing Ladder (How Every Country Industrializes)
Manufacturing does not arrive fully formed. It progresses through stages:
Level 1: SKD / CKD Assembly
Packaging, final assembly, quality testing, certification
Level 2: Large Components
Plastic casings, batteries, chargers, cables, accessories
Level 3: Electronics Assembly
PCB design, SMD placement, PCB stuffing
Level 4: Component Manufacturing
Displays, non-VLSI electronics
Level 5: Advanced Semiconductors
Chip design, fabless IP, foundry fabrication
Pakistan is currently strong in Levels 1–2, expanding into Level 3, with emerging Level 5 design capability. Every successful manufacturing economy started at Level 1. Without exception.









































