Readymade garments exports increased by 5.55pc during FY 2016-17

Bedwear exports from the country in FY 2016-17 grew by 5.65 percent.

Islamabad: Readymade garments exports from the country during previous financial year (2016-17) increased by 5.55 percent as compared to corresponding period of last financial year.

During 12 months of financial year, 2016-17, about 34,785 thousand dozen of readymade garments worth US$ 2.316 billion exported as compared the exports of 32,775 thousand dozen valuing US$ 2.196 billion of same period last year.

In last financial year, 353,108 metric tons of bedwear valuing US$ 2.133 billion were exported as compared to exports of 328,875 metric tons worth US$ 2.19 billion of the same period of last year.

According to data compiled by Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, the bedwear exports from the country in period under review grew by 5.65 percent.

However, exports of knitwear decreased by 0.07 percent as it was recorded at 113,200 thousand dozen valuing 2.36 billion against the exports of 112,459 thousand dozen worth of 2.363 billion of same period of last year.

In 12 months of previous financial year about 182,873 metric tons of towels costing US$ 786.606 million were exported as compared to exports of 184,479 metric tons of US$ 802.966 million of same period of 2015-16, hence showing negative growth of 2.4 percent.

Meanwhile, country earned US$ 42.825 million by exporting 24,976 metric tons of raw cotton as against the 49,315 metric tons valuing US$ 76.631 million of same period last year.

In financial year 2016-17, exports of cotton carded or combed grew by 62.7 percent as cotton combed worth US$ 235,000 exported as compared to exports of US$ 145,000 of same period last year.

It may be recalled here that during last financial year textile group exports recorded 0.4 percent growth as compared to same period of last year.

Textile goods worth US$ 12.452 billion were exported in 12 months of financial year 2016-17 as compared to exports of 12.447 billion of same period last year.

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