ISLAMABAD: “Pakistan’s export for April 2021 stood at USD 2.191 billion. This is the first time since 2011 that our monthly exports have crossed the 2-billion mark for 7 consecutive months”, announced the Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce, Abdul Razak Dawood via a tweet.
“Exports for July 2020 to April 2021 grew by 13 per cent to $20.879 billion, as compared to $18.408 billion during the same period last year,” he added via a tweet.
The advisor further took the microblogging website to highlight a 47% growth in export volume to Japan, from $86.4 million to $58.7 million, as compared to FY 2020.
The SAPM praised the efforts of the exporters for increasing the export volume of the country.
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