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US, UAE & UK top 3 destinations of Pakistani exports during July 2024

byCT Report
31/08/2024
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KARACHI: The United States (US) remained the top export destination of Pakistani products during the first month of the current financial year 2024-25, followed by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and United Kingdom (UK).

Total exports to the US during July 2024 were recorded at US $476.017 million against the exports of US $443.789 million during July 2023, showing an increase of 7.26 percent, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

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This was followed by the UAE, wherein Pakistan exported goods worth US $216.918 million against the exports of US $201.319 million last year, showing an increase of 7.74 percent.

UK was the third top export destination, where Pakistan exported products worth US $183.303 million during the month under review against the exports of US $151.554 million, SBP data revealed.

Among other countries, Pakistani exports to China stood at US $160.100 million against US $153.745 million last year, showing an increase of 4.13 percent while the exports to Germany were recorded at US $135.463 million against US $131.079 million last year, data said.

During July 2024-25, the exports to Holland were recorded at $124.547 million against $110.059 million whereas the exports to Italy stood at $96.024 million against $89.297 million.

Pakistan’s exports to Spain were recorded at $106.706 million against the exports of US $115.691 million while the exports to Afghanistan were recorded at $88.065 million against $ 46.262 million last year.

The exports to Bangladesh stood at US $57.866 million against US $60.772 million.

Similarly, the exports to France during the month under review were recorded at US $41.862 million against US $43.678 million while the exports to Belgium stood at US $59.674 million against US $50.351 million.

Pakistan’s exports to Saudi Arabia were recorded at US $57.445 million during the current year compared to US $49.084 million last year whereas the exports to Turkiye stood at US $33.766 million against US $24.126 million.

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