
ISLAMABAD: USA, China and UK have remained the top destinations for Pakistani exports during the first six months of the current financial year (2021-22), reported the State Bank of Pakistan.
The exports to the USA observed growth of 45.95% and were recorded at $3323.788 million, as compared to $2277.228 million during July-December (2020-21). The exports to China observed growth of 59.05% and were recorded at $1332.768 million, as compared to $837.916 million during July-December (2020-21). Marking a growth of 19.79%, the exports to the UK were recorded at $1145.853 million, as compared to $956.524 million.
Pakistan’s overall exports to other countries surged by 28.96 per cent and were recorded at US $15.236 billion.
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