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Pakistan’s IT exports reach historic monthly high of $366 million

Published on: October 21, 2025 10:15 PM

Pakistan’s information technology and tech exports reached a record-breaking $366 million in a single month, marking the highest-ever figure in the country’s history. The remarkable growth reflects the expanding global demand for Pakistani software, IT-enabled services, and digital solutions. The sector’s performance underscores its growing role as a key driver of foreign exchange earnings and economic stability.

Fresh data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) revealed that IT exports have surged by 21 percent year-on-year during the first quarter of the current fiscal year. This strong upward trend highlights how Pakistani tech companies are rapidly scaling up operations and gaining international clients, especially in markets like the United States, the Middle East, and Europe. Experts view this surge as a result of better government incentives, skilled youth, and improved digital infrastructure.

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Moreover, the country achieved its highest monthly current account surplus of $110 million during the same period, in contrast to a deficit of $325 million recorded in the corresponding month last year. This turnaround signals stronger external account management and improved export performance. The surplus also reflects the positive impact of growing remittances, export receipts, and disciplined import controls on Pakistan’s economic outlook.

Industry leaders have termed this milestone a significant achievement for Pakistan’s digital economy. They emphasize that the IT sector has immense potential to become the country’s top export earner if supported with consistent policies, global outreach initiatives, and tax reforms. The record growth in IT exports demonstrates that digital transformation is not only reshaping Pakistan’s business landscape but also helping the nation strengthen its balance of payments.

Looking ahead, economists predict that Pakistan’s IT exports could cross the $3.5 billion mark by the end of this fiscal year if the current momentum continues. With rising freelancing activity, tech startups, and software development firms, the sector is expected to remain a strong pillar of economic resilience. The historic milestone further reinforces confidence in Pakistan’s growing digital future and its ability to compete in the global technology arena.

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