Pakistani exports to US up 15 percent compared to last year — envoy in Washington

The CMA CGM Argentina container ship arrives at PortMiami on April 06, 2021 in Miami, Florida. (AFP)
The CMA CGM Argentina container ship arrives at PortMiami on April 06, 2021 in Miami, Florida. (AFP)
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Updated 27 May 2021 10:55
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Pakistani exports to US up 15 percent compared to last year — envoy in Washington

Pakistani exports to US up 15 percent compared to last year — envoy in Washington
  • Exports of rice have increased by 45 percent and of edible preparations by 68 percent from 2019 to 2020
  • Workers remittances for July-March period have also shown record 52.6 percent increase to $1.901 billion

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has recorded a 14.8 percent increase in exports to the United States as compared to the last fiscal year, while exports of rice had increased by 45 percent and of edible preparations by 68 percent from 2019 to 2020, Islamabad’s ambassador to Washington said on Thursday.

According to the US Census website, trade volume for 2021 so far has stood at $839.7 million dollars in exports to Pakistan and $1,156.9 million in imports from the South Asian nation.
“Emerging positive trends,” Pakistan’s ambassador to US Asad Khan said in a Twitter post, saying exports to the US had risen by 14.8 percent year over year. “Increase is significant. Still enormous untapped potential for which we need to do better. Determined to work with and facilitate our exporters.”

In a separate tweet, the ambassador said he was “happy” to learn that a leading American grocery store has started stocking Pakistani rice and other food products.

On May 07, Pakistan’s Trade Mission in Washington DC said the country’s exports to the US during July-March 2021 had registered a 15.7 percent increase to $3.390 billion compared to $2.929 billion in July-March 2020. Workers remittances for the July-March period also showed a record 52.6 percent increase to $1.901 billion as compared to $1.246 billion in the past fiscal year.