The United States remained the top export destination for Pakistani products during the first eleven months of FY25, with exports reaching $5,552.615 million, up 11.06% from $4,999.608 million in the same period last year, according to data from the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).
China ranked second, with exports to the country amounting to $2,270.032 million, showing a decrease of 11.19% compared to $2,556.126 million last year.
The United Kingdom was the third-largest export market, with exports totaling $1,985.167 million, up from $1,863.566 million during the same period in FY24.
Exports to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) stood at $1,979.847 million, an increase from $1,879.640 million in the previous year. Meanwhile, exports to Germany grew to $1,549.055 million, compared to $1,383.763 million last year.
Exports to the Netherlands reached $1,384.521 million, an increase from $1,275.110 million, while exports to Italy totaled $1,046.224 million, slightly higher than $1,032.472 million last year.
Exports to Spain were recorded at $1,354.836 million, a small rise from $1,334.277 million the previous year. Exports to Afghanistan saw a significant increase, reaching $723.442 million, up from $511.627 million last year.
Exports to Belgium slightly decreased to $498.080 million, compared to $506.598 million during the same period in FY24.
Exports to Bangladesh also grew to $728.303 million, compared to $599.650 million in FY24. Similarly, exports to France were recorded at $520.389 million, up from $464.879 million last year.