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Pakistan’s exports see 10% boost, reach $19.55bn in July-Jan

by News Publishing
February 4, 2025
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Pakistan's exports see 10% boost, reach $19.55bn in July-Jan
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Pakistan’s exports increased by 10% in the first seven months of the current fiscal year, reaching $19.55 billion, compared to $17.77 billion during the same period last year. This growth reflects a positive economic trend and provides some relief in managing external accounts.

At the same time, imports rose by 6.95%, reaching $33 billion, up from $30.9 billion. As a result, the trade deficit widened slightly by 2.84%, totaling $13.49 billion, as imports outpaced export growth.

This development has implications for Pakistan’s external financial position, particularly its current account deficit (CAD), which has long been a point of economic concern. However, since August 2024, Pakistan’s CAD has remained in surplus due to higher remittances and an improved trade balance. In December 2024, the surplus stood at $582 million, compared to $279 million in December 2023.

Monthly Export and Import Trends

In January 2025, Pakistan’s exports were recorded at $2.92 billion, reflecting a 4.59% year-on-year increase. However, imports surged 10% to $5.233 billion, up from $4.756 billion in January 2024, resulting in a 17.78% rise in the monthly trade deficit, which reached $2.313 billion.

On a month-over-month basis, exports showed minimal growth, rising slightly from $2.91 billion in December 2024. Meanwhile, imports declined by 2.3%, falling from $5.36 billion in the previous month.

Challenges and Policy Considerations

The widening trade gap poses a challenge for policymakers, who are already dealing with external account pressures and economic vulnerabilities. Experts suggest that improving export competitiveness through product diversification and market expansion is crucial for long-term stability.

Without targeted reforms, Pakistan’s trade imbalance may continue to strain foreign exchange reserves and overall economic stability. With global economic uncertainty and rising import costs, policymakers must find a balance between sustaining essential imports and reducing the trade deficit to safeguard financial stability.

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