ISLAMABAD – China remained the top exporter to Pakistan during the firsteight months of the current fiscal year, followed by the United ArabEmirates (UAE) and Singapore.
The total imports from China during July-Feb (2018-19) were recorded at$6,633.191 million against $7326.706 million during July-Feb (2017-18),showing a decrease of 9.46 percent during the period.
The UAE exported goods worth $6,266.141 million as compared to $5793.779million last year, showing a positive growth of 8.15 percent.
Singapore, at third place, exported products worth $2,396.914 million incomparison with $3,043.270 million in FY2017-18, showing a negative growthof 21.23 percent.
Among other countries, Pakistani imports from Saudi Arabia stood at$1,977.522 million in FY2018-19 against $1,994.299 million in FY2017-18,showing a decline of 0.84 percent.
Imports from Qatar were recorded at $1,441.123 million against $876.047million last year, indicating an increase of 64.50 percent.








