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Textile exports witnessed 26% growth from July-Feb

PBS data shows exports remained at $12b as compared to $9.99b in same period of the last fiscal year
The textile group exports increased by 7.92 percent on month-on-month basis and remained at $1.674 billion in February 2022 compared to $1.55 billion in January 2022. Reuters/File
The textile group exports increased by 7.92 percent on month-on-month basis and remained at $1.674 billion in February 2022 compared to $1.55 billion in January 2022. Reuters/File

The country’s textile group exports witnessed 26.08 percent growth during the first eight months (July-February) of the current fiscal year and remained $12.607 billion compared to $9.99 billion during the same period of the last fiscal year, says the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

The textile group exports increased by 7.92 percent on month-on-month basis and remained at $1.674 billion in February 2022 compared to $1.55 billion in January 2022.

The exports and imports data released by the PBS revealed that the country’s overall exports in February 2022 were $2.820 billion (provisional) as compared to $2.614 billion in January 2022 and showing an increase of 7.88 percent as compared to $2.068 billion in February 2021.

On a year-on-year basis, textile group exports witnessed 35.5 percent growth in February 2022, when compared to $1.234 billion in February 2021.

Cotton yarn exports registered a growth of 34.4 percent during July-February 2021-22 and remained at $1.584 billion compared to $1.235 billion during the same period of last year, and increased by 6.03 percent in February 2022 and remained $127.28 million when compared to $120.26 million during the same month of last year.

Petroleum group imports witnessed an increase of 100.78 percent growth as it reached $12.941 billion in July-February 2021-22 compared to $6.445 billion during the same period of the last fiscal year and registered 17.74 percent negative growth in February 2022 and remained $1.245 billion when compared to $1.514 billion in January 2022; however, registered 54.74 percent growth on year-on-year basis in February 2022 when compared to $804.85 million during the same month of last year.

Construction and mining machinery imports witnessed growth of 59.27 percent during the July-February 2021-22 and remained at $122.69 million compared to $77.036 million during July-February 2020-21.

The country’s exports during July-February 2021-22 totalled $20.559 billion (provisional) against $16.323 billion during the corresponding period of last year showing an increase of 25.95 percent. The country’s imports during July-February 2021-22 totalled $52.505 billion (provisional) as against $33.858 billion during the corresponding period of last year showing an increase of 55.07 percent.

The imports in February 2022 were $5.907 billion (provisional) as compared to $6.036 billion in January 2022 showing a decrease of 2.14 percent but increased by 28.39 per cent as compared to $4.601 billion in February 2021.

The country’s trade deficit widened by 82.2 percent from $17.735 billion in July-February 2020-21 to $31.946 billion in July-February 2021-22. Main commodities of exports during February 2022 were knitwear (Rs73,131 million), readymade garments (Rs62,500 million), bed wear (Rs46,308 million), cotton cloth (Rs41,308 million), rice others (Rs31,688 million), towels (Rs17,782 million), cotton yarn (Rs22,505 million), and rice basmati (Rs12,309 million).

Main commodities of imports during February 2022 were petroleum products (Rs91,858 million), petroleum crude (Rs63,486 million), natural gas liquefied (Rs54,523 million), medicinal products (Rs44,091 million), palm oil (Rs54,358 million), plastic materials (Rs44,855 million), iron and steel scrap (Rs37,606 million), and mobile phones (Rs24,921 million).

The story was originally published in Business Recorder on March 16, 2022.

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