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Exports of Surgical Instrument touches $360 billion in last 10 months: Razak Dawood

Published on: May 26, 2021 2:36 PM

Adviser to Prime Minister for Commerce and Investment, Abdul Razak Dawood on Wednesday said that Pakistan’s exports of Surgical Instruments have increased during the period of July to April 2020-21 to worth of $ 360 billion as compared to the amount of $315 billion of same phase of FY 2019-20.

The country’s  exports increased in the following sectors including the surgical instruments 14 percent , fish 2 percent , meat 9 percent, leather garments 7 percent, pharmaceuticals 28 percent, cement 1 percent , cutlery 39 percent, spices 4 percent and electric fans 41 percent during the period of July to April 2020-21 showed good growth as compared to the corresponding period last year 2019-20, the Adviser commerce said this on his official twitters account. The adviser said this increase in exports of upcoming and value-added products augurs well for our exports’ base and the exporters of these products deserve full credit for it.

MoC is glad to share that during the period Jul-Apr 2020-21, Pakistan’s exports of Surgical Instruments, Fish, Meat, Leather garments, Pharmaceuticals, Cement, Cutlery, Spices and Electric Fans showed good growth as compared to the corresponding period last year. pic.twitter.com/7XZUNpF7zH

— Abdul Razak Dawood (@razak_dawood) May 26, 2021

This increase in exports of upcoming and value-added products augurs well for our exports’ base and the exporters of these products deserve full credit for it. @aliya_hamza #Pakistan #Exports #Trade #MadeinPakistan

— Abdul Razak Dawood (@razak_dawood) May 26, 2021

In another tweet, he further said: “This increase in exports of upcoming and value-added products augurs well for our exports’ base and the exporters of these products deserve full credit for it”.

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Filed Under: Business Tagged With: FBR, Imran Khan, Ministry of Commerce (, SBP

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