Pakistan trade deficit drastically narrows in first four months of FY 23

Pakistan trade deficit drastically narrows in first four months of FY 23

Pakistan’s trade deficit narrowed by 26.59 percent to $11.469 billion during the first four months of the current fiscal year (FY23) as compared to $15.624 billion during the same period of last year, says the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

The exports during July-October (2022-23) were recorded at $9.549 billion against the exports of $9.460 billion in July-October (2021-22), showing a growth of 0.94 percent, according to the trade data released by PBS Wednesday.

The imports decreased by 16.21 percent during the period under review, going down from $25.084 billion last year to $21.018 during the current year.

On a year-on-year basis, the exports witnessed a decline of 3.77 percent and were recorded at $2.371 billion in October 2022 against the exports of $2.464 billion in October 2021.

The imports also decreased to $4.636 billion in October 2022 from $6.369 billion in October 2021, showing negative growth of 27.21 percent. The trade deficit narrowed by 42 percent on a YoY basis to $2.265 billion in October 2022 compared to $3.905 billion in October 2021.

On a month-on-month basis, the exports during October 2022 declined by 3.07 percent when compared to the exports of $2.446 billion in September 2022.

The imports into the country also declined by 13.30 percent in October 2022 when compared to the imports of $5.347 billion in September 2022, according to the data.