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Foreign trade of Pakistan

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Pakistan has bilateral and multilateral trade agreements with many nations and international organizations. It is a member of theWorld Trade Organization, part of theSouth Asian Free Trade Area agreement and theChina–Pakistan Free Trade Agreement. Fluctuating world demand for its exports, domestic political uncertainty, and the impact of occasional droughts on its agricultural production have all contributed to variability in Pakistan's trade deficit. The trade deficit for the fiscal year 2013/14 is $7.743 billion, exports are $10.367 billion in July–November 2013 and imports are $18.110 billion.

Pakistan's exports continue to be dominated by manpower export in the subcontinent, cotton textiles and apparel. Imports include petroleum and petroleum products, chemicals, fertilizer, capital goods, industrial raw materials, and consumer products.[1]

On 12 December 2013, theEuropean Union grantedGSP Plus status to Pakistan[2] until 2017, which enabled it to export 20% of its good with 0 tariff and 70 percent at preferential rates to the EU market. This status was given after theEuropean Parliament passed the resolution by 406-186 votes.[3] Foreign trade is important for the economy because the country has to import different types of products but due to a heavy reliance on imports, Pakistan has been facing a trade balance deficit.[4]

Exports

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Pakistan's exports for the year 2015-2016 stood at US$21 Billion and imports were at US$44.76 billion for the same period.[5]

Pakistan's exports increased more than 100% from $7.5 billion in 1999 to stand at $18 billion in the financial year 2007–2008.[6][7]

Pakistan exportsrice,kinnows,mangoes,furniture,cotton fiber,cement,tiles,marble,textiles,clothing,leather goods, veterinary surgical supplies, sports goods (renowned for footballs/soccer balls),cutlery,surgical instruments, electricalappliances,software,carpets,rugs, ice cream, livestock meat,chicken,powdered milk,wheat,seafood (especially shrimp/prawns),vegetables, processed food items, Pakistani-assembledSuzukis (to Afghanistan and other countries),defense equipment (submarines, tanks, radars),salt,onyx,engineering goods, and many other items. Pakistan produces and exports cements to Asia and theMiddle East. In August 2007, Pakistan started exportingcement to India to fill in the shortage there caused by the building boom.[8] Russia is a growing market for Pakistani exporters. In 2009/2010 the export target of Pakistan was US$20 billion.[9] As of April 2015, Pakistan's exports stand at US$29 billion.

List of trading partners

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The following is a list of Pakistan's main trading partners as of JULY 2017.

CountryPercentage of importsPercentage of exportsPercentage of total trade
 China311116.9
 European Union10.418.213.0
 United Arab Emirates12.18.510.9
 Saudi Arabia12.28.59.0
 United States3.713.66.7
 Kuwait6.30.074.4
 India[1]4.071.673
 Malaysia90.92.9
 Japan3.61.62.9
 Iran3.41.82.9
 Afghanistan0.37.62.8
 Singapore4.10.32.8

See also

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References

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  1. ^abAsif Shahzad and Gibran Naiyyar Peshimam (1 April 2021)."Pakistan defers trade with India until Delhi reviews Kashmir's status, foreign minister says".Reuters news agency. Retrieved31 May 2021.
  2. ^Lone, Mahlia S. (30 December 2013)."Pakistan to Benefit From EU Trade Status". WWD. Retrieved2 January 2014.
  3. ^"Pak gets GSP Plus status till 2017 for free access to EU market".Business Standard India. 13 December 2013.
  4. ^"Pakistan economic crisis is getting worse: From debt to inflation to forex, here's what is happening".Business Today. 2023-01-04. Retrieved2023-09-20.
  5. ^Arshad Hussain (July 16, 2016)."Total exports slide by 12.11% in 2015-16, imports by 2.32%". RetrievedOctober 3, 2017.
  6. ^"Government of Pakistan. Statistics division federal bureau of statistics. Karachi. Summary June 2007"(PDF). June 2007. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on June 27, 2008. RetrievedJuly 4, 2011.
  7. ^"Data: Board of Investment " Economic Pakistan". Economicpakistan.wordpress.com. 2008-02-18. Retrieved2010-07-29.
  8. ^"Pakistan to start cement export by August end"Archived August 21, 2007, at theWayback Machine,Yahoo! News, August 3, 2007
  9. ^"FreshPlaza: Global Fresh Produce and Banana News".

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