Pakistan earns $981.475 million from transport services in FY25

Sea, air, road, and courier exports rise 27%,  sea transport services lead with $147.226 million

Pakistan earned $981.475 million from providing transport services in various countries during the fiscal year 2024-25, up 27.90 percent from $767.399 million in the previous fiscal year, the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) reported.

Exports of sea transport services rose 34.26 percent, increasing from $109.654 million last year to $147.226 million. Within this category, freight services exports grew 51.76 percent from $61.623 million to $93.520 million, while other sea transport services increased by 11.82 percent from $48.030 million to $53.706 million.

Air transport services exports also increased by 24.13 percent, rising from $626.953 million to $778.256 million. Passenger services exports, however, declined by 7.72 percent from $445.249 million to $410.860 million, whereas freight services surged 120.03 percent from $12.975 million to $28.550 million. Exports of other air transport services grew 100.82 percent from $168.728 million to $338.844 million.

Road transport services exports grew 58.67 percent from $25.251 million to $40.066 million. Freight services in this category increased by 34.90 percent from $4.103 million to $5.536 million, while other road transport services rose 63.28 percent from $21.148 million to $34.530 million.

Meanwhile, exports of postal and courier services surged 187.46 percent from $5.540 million to $15.926 million during the year under review.

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