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Pakistan’s textile exports jump 11% YoY in april, cross $14.4 billion in 10 months

Published on: May 16, 2025 10:45 PM

Pakistan’s textile sector recorded an 11.1% year-on-year increase in exports in April 2025, reaching $1.44 billion, according to data from the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). This marks a significant rise from $1.3 billion in April 2024, reinforcing textiles’ dominant role in the country’s export economy.

Over the first ten months of FY2024–25, textile exports hit $14.48 billion, reflecting a 6.8% increase compared to the same period last year. Textiles accounted for 55.3% of total national exports in April, demonstrating their vital contribution amid slower growth in other sectors.

Despite the overall rise, performance varied across categories. Knitwear, still the largest export item at $360 million, saw a 5.3% decline, likely due to softening demand in the US and EU. In contrast, readymade garments rose 5.6% to $350 million, while bedwear exports climbed an impressive 13.4% to $270 million—benefiting from Western retailers restocking post-winter.

Analysts point to several tailwinds behind the growth: a stronger rupee, better macroeconomic conditions, lower shipping costs, and falling cotton prices. Industry leaders also praised timely sales tax refunds and stable energy supply, which have long been pain points for exporters.

Looking ahead, the industry is cautiously optimistic. With two months left in the fiscal year, the sector aims to hit $17 billion in annual exports. However, global market uncertainty, regional competition, and Pakistan’s fiscal limitations may challenge this outlook unless government support remains strong.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: 11.1% year-on-year increase in exports, FY2024–25, Latest, Pakistan’s textile sector, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), textile exports

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