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Pakistan’s exports rise by 4.45% in FY 2024-25, despite drop in food exports

Pakistan’s exports rise by 4.45% in FY 2024-25, despite drop in food exports

Pakistan’s exports rise by 4.45% in FY 2024-25, despite drop in food exports

Pakistan’s exports rise by 4.45% in FY 2024-25, despite drop in food exports

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan recorded a 4.45% increase in overall exports during the fiscal year 2024-25, according to newly released trade data for the period from July to June.

However, the report shows mixed performance across different sectors.

Exports of food items saw a decline of 3.44%, with total food exports standing at $7.11 billion during the year. The drop was more pronounced in June 2025, when food exports fell sharply by 32.41%, reaching just $367.7 million, as per official documents.

In contrast, the textile sector performed strongly, posting a 7.39% growth over the year. From July to June, textile exports totaled $17.88 billion. The growth trend continued into June, with a 7.59% increase, bringing monthly textile exports to $1.52 billion.

The petroleum sector also showed a strong comeback, with a massive 44.15% increase in exports during the fiscal year. Total petroleum exports amounted to $573.3 million.

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While the overall trade performance appears positive, the steep decline in food exports, especially in the last month, highlights challenges in the agriculture and food processing sectors. Experts believe that targeted policy support could help balance the trade mix in future quarters.

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