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Pakistan’s exports hit $32.10 billion in FY2024-25

Published on: July 25, 2025 1:08 PM

Pakistan’s total exports reached $32.10 billion in the fiscal year 2024–25, showing a 4.67% increase compared to the previous year, according to a report by the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP). The growth reflects improvement in both goods and services exports, despite some regional challenges and trade fluctuations.

The report revealed that Pakistan’s service exports rose by 8.58%, climbing from $7 billion to $7.67 billion. Meanwhile, overall export volume grew by 4.47%, with the main destinations being the USA, UK, Afghanistan, and Germany. These countries remained consistent buyers of Pakistani goods, particularly textiles and other key products.

On a year-on-year basis, Pakistan saw a 10% rise in exports, which reached $5.836 billion. However, trade with China dropped by 7%, with export volume falling to $2.375 million. In contrast, exports to Afghanistan surged by 90%, rising from $7.5 million to $14.2 million — a major jump reflecting improved trade ties.

The TDAP report highlighted that textiles remained the leading export category, bringing in $18.95 billion. This sector continues to drive Pakistan’s export economy and plays a vital role in generating foreign exchange. Other items, like sugar, also saw unexpected growth during the year.

Interestingly, sugar exports registered an enormous increase of 1799%, jumping from just $2 million to $40 million. This rise is attributed to higher global demand and improved local production. Exports to European countries also grew by 7%, totaling $11.31 million, which reflects stronger trade relationships with the region.

Overall, the rise in exports offers a positive outlook for Pakistan’s economy. Officials are now hoping to build on this momentum and further increase export volumes in the coming year by targeting new markets and strengthening trade policies.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: fiscal year 2024–25, Latest, Pakistan’s exports hit $32.10 billion in FY2024-25, Pakistan’s total exports reached $32.10 billion, showing a 4.67%

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