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Pakistan Football Exports grew to $50m in 4MFY22

by Web Desk
December 13, 2021
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Pakistan Football Exports grew to $50m in 4MFY22
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Pakistan football exports grew to $50 million in the first four months (July-Oct) of the current fiscal year, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood said Monday.

“MOC [Ministry of Commerce] is pleased to inform that exports of football during July-Oct 2021 grew by 17% to US$ 50.148 million as compared to $42.780 million in the same period last year,” Razak said in a Twitter statement.

Overall, during the same period, the exports of Sports Goods increased by 21% to $ 105.120 million compared to $ 87.070 million.

Correction*@aliya_hamza @mincompk @tdap_official #Pakistan #Exports #Football #sports @sccisialkot

— Abdul Razak Dawood (@razak_dawood) December 13, 2021

“Overall, during the same period, the exports of Sports Goods increased by 21% to $ 105.120 million compared to $ 87.070 million.”

Tags: Football exports

Web Desk

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