Pakistan records positive development on exports front

Pakistan records positive development on exports front

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s exports to China increased by 30% year-on-year in November 2020, improving trade balance between the two countries.

To address the issue of trade deficit, China has proactively taken measures, which include expanding market access for Pakistani products and organising trade promotion activities.

Adviser to Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood, in a tweet, stated that during November, exports to China increased by 30%, Vietnam by 121%, the United Kingdom 27%, Italy 26%, the United States 25% and France 22%.

“This healthy trend is an indication that exports are regaining momentum. Exporters, therefore, should aggressively market their products in geographically diversified areas,” he added.

Giving a good start, Dawood previously promised to slash tariffs on more than 300 categories of imported items that were widely used as raw material for the export of goods.

Along with the constant upward trend in China-Pakistan trade, rising concern over the trade deficit with China has been echoing in the business community. However, the main reason behind the trade imbalance is the structural problem between industries of the two countries.

China has a strong manufacturing base for export of goods as compared to import. Until now, China has turned out to be the largest trading partner of more than 120 countries and regions in the world.

For Pakistan, it is time to dedicate some technical and financial resources to drawing a full map to expand exports to the entire world, and more specifically to China.