Pakistan’s export to China register 17% increase

BusinessPakistan’s export to China register 17% increase

Pakistan’s export to China crossed US$ 1.039 billion mark in the first quarter of the current year 2022 from January to March, registering a nearly 17 percent increase.

According to data issued by the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC), China’s exports to Pakistan also increased by 28.69 percent amounting to US$ 6.058 billion in the first three months of 2022 as compared to the last year which was US$ 4.70 billion.

Textiles, seafood, and agricultural products have posted an increase in the growth of trade in major products between the two Countries which has augmented Pakistan’s economic recovery and increased its exports to China.

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