According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), this indicates a gain of 20.41 percent when compared to the US $2.135 billion received through the provision of services during the corresponding months of the previous fiscal year 2022–2023–23.
From US $1.729 billion in July of last year to US $2.153 billion in July through April of 2023–24, the export increased by 24.55% over the reviewing months.
The export of computer services saw a rise of 10.80% in software consultation services, from US$ 633.107 million to US$ 701.456 million this year, and a 19.24% growth in hardware consultancy services, from US$ 4.793 million to US$ 5.715 million.
Nonetheless, the export of maintenance and repair services fell by 45.69%, from US $2.762 million to US $1.500 million, while the import and export of computer software services increased by 6.77 percent, from $489.737 million to $522.909 million.
At the same time, the export increased by 105.90% from US $4.240 million to US $8.730 million during the review months.
The information services had a 167.58% growth in news agency services exports from US $2.505 million to US $6.730 million, while other information-related services saw a 16.83% increase from US $1.735 million to US $2.027 million.
From US $402.260 million to US $430.590 million, the export of telecommunication services climbed by 7.04 percent, according to the numbers.
In terms of telecommunication, the PBS data showed that the export of call centre services rose by 17.59 percent over the course of the month, from US $180.682 million to US $212.467 million. In contrast, the export of other telecommunications saw a 1.56 percent decline this year, from US $221.578 million to US $218.123 million.