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Pakistan Urged to Diversify Exports Amid Rising US Tariffs

by Anum Arif
April 7, 2025
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As US trade protectionism intensifies, Pakistan urged to diversify its exports to safeguard its market share. The PRAC and KCCI report highlights the vulnerabilities of relying on textiles.

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As the United States intensifies its trade protectionist policies under President Donald Trump, Pakistan faces new challenges to its export competitiveness, particularly in the textile sector. A recent report from the Policy Research and Advisory Council (PRAC) and Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) emphasizes the need for Pakistan to adopt a proactive and diversified trade strategy to safeguard its market share, particularly in the face of increasing tariffs imposed by the US.


Impact of US Tariffs on Pakistan’s Exports:

The report outlines the adverse effects of Trump’s tariff measures on Pakistan’s trade, highlighting a 29% tariff on Pakistani goods. This tariff threatens the country’s price competitiveness, especially in comparison with regional competitors such as India, Bangladesh, and Vietnam. Although India’s tariff rate is slightly lower (26%), Pakistan faces a more challenging situation, given that Bangladesh’s tariff rate stands at 37%, and Vietnam’s is as high as 46%.

Despite these challenges, the report highlights an opportunity for Pakistan, particularly in the textiles, food products, and plastics sectors. As Vietnam and Bangladesh face steeper tariff increases, Pakistan could potentially gain market share in these industries.


Pakistan’s Reliance on Textiles and the Risk of Over-dependence:

The textile industry remains the backbone of Pakistan’s exports to the US, accounting for an overwhelming 77% of total exports. This dependency is both a strength and a vulnerability. While textile exports amount to $4.18 billion, representing a trade surplus of over $3.3 billion with the US, this reliance on a single sector exposes Pakistan to risks associated with global market fluctuations or any significant changes in US trade policy.


Trade Surplus at Risk:

Although Pakistan currently enjoys a trade surplus with the US, the report warns that this advantage could diminish if Pakistan fails to diversify its export portfolio. With the US administration’s rapidly changing foreign policy, the limited scope of Pakistan’s exports makes it vulnerable to trade policy shifts that could negatively impact its largest export sector.


The Need for Strategic Diversification:

To counteract these risks and safeguard its export interests, PRAC and KCCI have urged Pakistan’s authorities to adopt a proactive trade strategy. The report advocates for the following actions:

  1. Export Diversification – Reducing reliance on textiles by exploring new markets and sectors.
  2. Supply Chain Efficiency – Improving production efficiencies to lower costs and maintain competitiveness.
  3. Enhanced Trade Diplomacy – Engaging with US trade officials to discuss possible tariff adjustments and to better position Pakistan in future trade talks.

By following these recommendations, Pakistan can mitigate the impact of rising tariffs and build a more resilient and competitive trade framework in the global market.


Conclusion:

Without a strategic focus on export diversification, Pakistan risks seeing further decline in its trade balance with the US. The PRAC and KCCI’s report underscores the urgency of adapting to the changing global trade environment to ensure long-term economic stability and growth.

Tags: economic policy Pakistanexport diversificationPakistan exportsPakistan Textile ExportsPakistan tradePRAC KCCI reporttextile industry Pakistantrade protectionismUS TariffsUS trade relations

Anum Arif

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