ISLAMABAD: Abdul Razzak Dawood, Advisor to Prime Minister (PM) for Commerce and Investment on Wednesday informed that the exports of the country for the period of July-May 2020-2021 are recorded at $22.563bn.
The advisor to PM also told that the recorded value of exports shows an increase of 14pc as compared to the value of $19.8bn of the same period of last year.
Furthermore, the export figures on a month-on-month basis increased by 18.7pc at $1.657bn as compared to the value of $1.396bn of May 2020.
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