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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.


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