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Readymade garments exports increase 15.65% in two months

byCT Report
02/10/2017
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ISLAMABAD: The exports of readymade garments from the country during first two months of current financial year increased by 15.65 percent as compared the exports of the corresponding period of last year.

During the period from July-August, 2017, around 6,326 thousand dozens of readymade garments worth $418.631 million were exported as compared the exports of 5,217 thousand dozens valuing $361.971 million of same period last year.

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Meanwhile, exports of knitwear grew by 7.53 percent as about 20,334 thousand dozen of knitwear valuing $439.258 million was exported during the period under review as compared the exports of 17,776 thousand dozen worth of $408.495 million of same period last year, according the data of Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.

Around 61,840 square meters of bedwear valuing $384.321 million was exported in first two months of current financial year as compared the exports of 59,812 square meters of bedwear worth $355.554 million of same period last year, it added.

During the period under review, exports of bedwear increased by 8.09 percent as compared the exports of the same period last year, the data added.

However, exports of towel witnessed decrease of 0.67 percent as it went down from 27,372 metric tons in first two months of last year to 25,939 metric tons in same period of current financial year, it added.

Towels worth $116.782 million were exported in first two months of current financial year as compared the exports of $117.574 million of same period last year, the data revealed.

On the other hand, exports of textile group increased by 5.81 percent in first two months of current financial year and was recorded at $2.179 billion as compared the exports of $2.059 billion of same period last year, it added.

The exports of raw cotton during first two month was recorded at 5,225 metric tons worth $8.697 million as compared the exports of $10.197 million of same period last year, it said.

During first two-months, exports of other textile materials grew by 13.29 percent as above mention products worth $75.744 million exported as compared the exports of $66.85 million of same period last year.

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