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In July–September 2024, Pakistan’s exports increased by 14.11% to $7.875 billion.

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According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), during the first three months of the current fiscal year, exports from the nation climbed by 14.11 percent as compared to the same months the previous year.

According to PBS data, exports from July to September in 2024–25 totaled $7.875 billion, up from $6.901 billion in July of 2023–24.

On the other hand, during the first three months of this year, imports into the nation increased by 9.86 percent, from $12.115 million to $13.310 million.

The trade imbalance for the months under review was $5.435 billion, up 4.24 percent from the $5.214 billion shortfall in the previous year, according to the numbers.

In the meantime, exports rose 13.52 percent year over year to $2.805 billion in September 2024 from $2.471 billion in September 2023.

On the other side, PBS data shows that imports rose by 16.08 percent, from $3.950 to $4.585 percent.

Compared to August 2024’s $2.762 billion in exports, the nation’s exports grew by 1.56 percent on a month-over-month basis.

According to PBS, the imports increased by 1.69 percent in comparison to the $4.509 billion in imports in August 2024.

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