Exports in Feb stands at $2.44bn, down 5.6pc against $2.58bn recorded in Feb 2024


Karachi: Pakistan’s trade deficit jumped by over 33% to $2.3 billion in February 2025, as compared to the same month of the previous year.
According to the data released by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) on Monday, the country’s trade balance was recorded at a deficit of $1.72 billion in February 2024.
The trade deficit expanded year-on-year (YoY) in February 2025 on the back of an increase in the country’s imports along with a decrease recorded in exports.
Exports in February 2025 stood at $2.44 billion, down 5.6% against $2.58 billion recorded in February 2024.
Meanwhile, imports were recorded at $4.74 billion, up over 10% against $4.31 billion in the same period last year (SPLY).
On a month-on-month (MoM) basis, the trade deficit marginally lowered 0.35% in February 2025 against $2.31 billion in January 2025.
During the first eight months of the fiscal year 2024-25 (8MFY25), the country’s trade deficit increased over 6% to $15.78 billion from $14.84 billion recorded in SPLY.
Exports in 8MFY25 increased by 8.17% to $22.02 billion from $20.4 billion in SPLY. Imports in 8MFY25 also rose by 7.4% to $37.8 billion from $35.2 billion recorded in 8MFY24.
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