Headlines

Pakistan’s services exports rise 16% to $3.03bn in four months; imports up 12%

Pakistan’s services exports increased by 15.95% during the first four months of the ongoing fiscal year, reaching $3.034 billion compared to $2.617 billion in the same period last year, according to the latest latest data from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

Imports of services also grew during July–October 2025-26, rising 12% to $4.195 billion against last year’s $3.746 billion. As a result, the services trade deficit widened slightly to $1.161 billion from $1.129 billion, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 2.84%.

On an annual basis, services exports for October 2025 stood at $825.98 million, up 17.61% from $702.29 million in October 2024. Imports during the month also increased by 12.81%, reaching $1.050 billion compared with $931.51 million a year earlier.

Month-on-month data showed a 2.45% rise in services exports in October compared to $806.23 million in September 2025. Services imports also grew 3.97% over the previous month, rising from $1.010 billion.


Discover more from Brackly News

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

People also read

IMF calls for structural overhaul of power sector, flags SOE reform delays

Brackly News

Pakistan’s exports to five Central Asian nations fall 9.6% despite transit deals, recent high-level engagements

Brackly News

IMF flags persistent corruption in key sectors, warns elite capture undermines reforms in Pakistan

Brackly News

Leave a Comment