Pakistan’s exports surged by more than $1.61 billion during the first ten months of the ongoing fiscal year, reaching a total of $26.90 billion.
Data released by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) shows a 6.40% year-on-year rise compared to $25.27 billion during the same period last year. This growth came despite global trade challenges, with textile exports playing a major role by rising 8.41% to $14.83 billion from July to April.
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The textile sector alone contributed an additional $1.15 billion in exports, with ready-made garments, knitwear, bed sheets, towels, silk products, and clothing being the primary drivers.
In addition, exports of manufactured goods saw a 6.61% uptick, hitting $3.50 billion. Notable exports in this segment included carpets, sports gear, footballs, and similar items.