The Pak Banker

Exports cross $2b mark for seven months

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Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood has claimed that Pakistan's monthly exports have crossed the two billion dollars mark for seven consecutiv­e months for the first time over a decade.

"Alhamdulil­lah (Thanks God), Pakistan's export for April 2021 stood at USD 2.191 billion. This is the first time since 2011 that our monthly exports have crossed the 2-billion mark for seven consecutiv­e months," writes Mr Dawood on his official social media account on Twitter on Sunday.

The adviser said that "the export growth of 129 per cent over April 2020 cannot be taken into account due to lockdown last year". He said exports for July-April 2021 grew by 13 per cent to $20.879 billion as compared to $18.408 billion during the same period last year.

"Our exporters deserve full credit for making this possible under testing global conditions," said the adviser.

In March, the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) released the data according to which the country's exports of textile and clothing had rebounded mainly due to value-added sectors and posted a growth of 30.4 per cent from a year ago.

The export value of these sectors edged up to $1.355bn in March from $1.039bn over the correspond­ing month of last year. Growth in exports of value-added sectors contribute­d to an increase in overall exports from the sectors, said the PBS data.

In February, textile and clothing exports had shrunk 3.12pc on a yearon-year basis. The July-March figures showed that growth in textile and clothing exports came from the valueadded sector. The value of exports reached $11.35bn in the July-March period this year as against $10.41bn over the correspond­ing months of last year, showing a growth of 9.06pc.

The government has already abolished duty and taxes on industrial raw materials and has been paying off past pending refunds to exporters. The devaluatio­n of the rupee and lower interest rate accelerate­d industrial growth, especially in the export-oriented industries.

According to the PBS data, the export of cotton yarn posted growth of 39pc in March from a year ago, followed by cotton cloth 8.7pc, and cotton carded 100pc. The export of yarn other than cotton yarn also recorded a growth of 56.87pc during the month under review.

In the non-value-added sectors, exports of tents, canvas dipped 34.09pc followed by raw cotton by 100pc. However, the export of art silk increased by 32.72pc, made-up articles excluding towels, bedwear 12.48pc and other textile products 41.03pc during the month under review.

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