US, China, UK stay best goals for Pakistani sends out amid July-November
ISLAMABAD - The Joined together States (US) remained the beat trade goal of Pakistani items amid the primary five months of the current money related year 2023-24, taken after by China and the Joined together Kingdom (UK).
Add up to sends out to the US amid July-November 2023 were recorded at $2296.424 million against the sends out of $2606.612 million amid July-November 2022, appearing a decrease of 11.90 percent, concurring to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).
This was taken after by China, wherein Pakistan sent out merchandise worth $1223.532 million against the sends out of $877.444 million final year, appearing an increment of 39.
44 percent. UK was the third beat trade goal, where Pakistan sent out items worth $862.397 million amid the months beneath audit against the trades of $874.066 million, SBP information uncovered. Among other nations, Pakistani trades to UAE stood at $817.993 million against $614.902 million final year,
appearing an increment of 33.02 percent, whereas the trades to Germany were recorded at $612.276 million against $746.055 million final year, information said.
During July-November, the trades to Holland were recorded at $559.819 million against $630.973 million though the sends out to Italy stood at $501.985 million against $491.734 million.
Pakistan’s trades to Spain were recorded at $638.783 million against the trades of $569.936 million whereas the trades to Afghanistan were recorded at $232.697 million against $213.282 million final year.
The sends out to Bangladesh stood at $248.457 million against $364.930 million. Additionally, the sends out to France amid the months beneath survey were recorded at $207.024 million against $252.691 million whereas the sends out to Belgium stood at $235.611 million against $322.509 million.
Pakistan’s trades to Saudi
Arabia were recorded at $275.655 million amid the current year compared to $183.736 million final year while the sends out to Turkiye stood at $158.683 million against $139.825 million.
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