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China Remains Pakistan’s Leading Import Partner at $1.41 Billion

March 18, 2026
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China Remains Pakistan’s Leading Import Partner at $1.41 Billion
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In February 2026, China continued to hold its position as Pakistan’s largest import partner, with the country’s imports from China reaching $1.41 billion. This represents a notable increase of 9.9 percent compared to the same period last year, underscoring the strength and resilience of the bilateral trade relationship between the two nations. Analysts say that the sustained growth in imports from China reflects both the increasing demand for Chinese goods in Pakistan and the broader economic ties that have developed over recent years.

Following China, the United Arab Emirates ranked as Pakistan’s second-largest source of imports, while Saudi Arabia and the United States occupied the third and fourth positions, respectively. Notably, imports from Saudi Arabia and the United States recorded positive growth during this period, while imports from the UAE and several other countries showed a decline. Despite fluctuations in trade with other partners, China maintained a commanding lead in cumulative imports for the fiscal year, highlighting its role as a central pillar of Pakistan’s trade network.

These developments illustrate the evolving dynamics of Pakistan’s international trade. The data points to the country’s continued reliance on a select group of key international partners for essential goods, while also signaling potential shifts in global trade patterns. Experts note that maintaining and expanding trade with major partners such as China, the United States, and Saudi Arabia will remain crucial for Pakistan’s economic stability and growth, particularly in the face of global economic uncertainties and regional competition.

Overall, the February 2026 import figures reaffirm China’s dominant role in Pakistan’s trade landscape and reflect the broader trends shaping the country’s economic interactions on the international stage.

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