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Pakistan sees 18% rise in mobile phone imports in 2025

Published on: November 25, 2025 5:33 PM

Pakistan imported mobile phones worth $64.46 million (over Rs182 billion) during the first four months of the current fiscal year, marking an 18.53% increase compared to the same period last year and showing growing domestic demand for smartphones.

Authorities reported that rising consumer interest and technological upgrades contributed to this surge in mobile phone imports.

According to official documents, Pakistan imported $14.53 million in July, $15.52 million in August, $19.95 million in September, and $14.46 million in October, bringing the cumulative value to $64.46 million, up from $42 million during the same period in 2024, reflecting a continuous upward trend in mobile phone consumption across urban and rural areas of Pakistan.

Read more: Pakistan’s mobile phone imports decline 21% in FY 2024-25

Analysts said the rise in imports also indicates strong demand for mid-range and premium smartphones. They noted that Pakistan’s e-commerce platforms and retail outlets have boosted accessibility to global mobile brands. Moreover, rising digital adoption, remote work, and online learning have fueled smartphone requirements across the country.

The import surge comes amid global supply chain stabilization and improved trade facilitation measures. Customs and trade authorities are monitoring imports to ensure timely clearance and avoid price spikes in the domestic market. Industry experts suggest that local mobile assembly and production initiatives may reduce dependency on imports in the coming years.

Read more: Mobile phones import decreases 16.31pc to $1.35bn

Overall, Pakistan’s mobile phone market is expanding rapidly, contributing significantly to imports and consumer technology growth. Officials say this trend highlights the importance of balancing trade, domestic production, and technological accessibility for consumers, while the government is exploring policies to encourage local manufacturing and reduce foreign exchange outflow from mobile imports.

Filed Under: Business, Uncategorized Tagged With: $64.46 million, 18.53% increase, first four months FY2025-26, Latest, local assembly initiatives, mid-range and premium smartphones, Pakistan mobile phone imports, rising domestic demand

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