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USA Remains Pakistan’s Leading Export Destination in July 2024 with $476 Million Exports

August 20, 2024
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USA Remains Pakistan’s Leading Export Destination in July 2024 with $476 Million Exports
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The United States remained Pakistan’s top export destination, with shipments totaling $476.02 million in the latest report. This marks an 8.2% increase compared to the $439.89 million exported during the same month last year.

The United Kingdom came in second, with exports valued at $183.3 million. This represents a 6.1% rise from the $172.72 million recorded in the same period the previous year.

The United Arab Emirates, including Dubai, took the third spot, with exports reaching $176.18 million. This figure shows a significant 41.1% growth from the $124.82 million reported last year.

China ranked fourth, with Pakistan exporting goods worth $160.1 million, reflecting a 5.8% increase. Meanwhile, exports to Germany saw a notable rise of 9.5%, totaling $135.46 million.

These figures highlight the growing trade relationships between Pakistan and these key markets, as well as the ongoing efforts to boost export volumes across various regions. The steady increase in exports to these countries reflects the resilience and competitiveness of Pakistani goods in the global market.

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