Pakistan, July 30 -- Pakistan's exports to Afghanistan saw a major boost in fiscal year 2024-25, growing by 38.68%. According to the State Bank of Pakistan, exports reached $773.89 million, compared to $558.03 million in the previous year. This rise highlights growing trade ties between the two countries. Pakistan continues to expand its regional trade amid efforts to stabilize the economy. This growth reflects strong demand and cooperation across the border.
Yearly data also showed consistent gains in June 2025, as exports rose by 8.24% over the same month last year. Exports increased from $46.40 million in June 2024 to $50.23 million in June 2025. However, on a month-to-month basis, exports dropped 11.63% from May to June. May 2025 saw...
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