Exports increased upto US$2.808 billion, says Abdul Razak Dawood
ISLAMABAD (92 News) – Adviser the Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood has said that exports have been increased upto US$2.808 billion in the country.
In a statement on Wednesday, he said that the country's exports have increased up to 36 percent in the month of Feburary.
He said that last year in the same tenure, these exports were at US$2.608 billion. “Our exports increased up to Rs100 million daily. Which is the rapid increase in comparison with any month,” he added.
We would like to share that according to provisional (pre-PBS) data, 🇵🇰 exports in Feb 2022 have increased by 36% to USD 2.808 billion as compared to USD 2.068 billion in Feb 2021. Our export increased at the rate of USD 100 million/day which is the fastest for any month. 1/2
— Abdul Razak Dawood (@razak_dawood) March 2, 2022
Abdul Razak Dawood said that from July 2021 to Februrary 2022 our exports have increased up to 26 percent. “From July 2020 to Feburary 2021, these exports were $16.324. The data will be issued after verification from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics,” he concluded.
For Jul-Feb 2022, our exports increased by 26% to USD 20.552 billion as compared to USD 16.324 billion during Jul-Feb 2021.
— Abdul Razak Dawood (@razak_dawood) March 2, 2022
The import data will be shared shortly after it is confirmed by the PBS. 2/2@aliya_hamza @mincompk @tdap_official #Exports #Trade #Pakistan #Commerce