
ISLAMABAD: Taking the Twitter platform, Advisor to Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment, Abdul Razak Dawood informed that Pakistan’s exports remain above $2 billion-mark for four consecutive months.
The exports in the month of January 2021 has increased by 8% and were recorded at $2.14 billion, compared to $ 1.98 billion in January 2020.
In addition, the exports for Jul-Jan 2020-21 witnessed an increase of 5.5% and were recorded at $14.245 billion, as compared to $13.507 billion during the previous fiscal year.
While lauding the exporters on this achievement, SAPM directed them to contact the Ministry of Commerce in case of any hurdle faced.
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