Pakistan, Feb. 11 -- Pakistan's exports to the United States have reached $3 billion in the first six months of the fiscal year, showing steady growth. The increase strengthens Pakistan's trade position, resulting in a $1.36 billion surplus. This trend highlights rising bilateral commerce amid global trade uncertainties.

According to the Ministry of Commerce, imports from the US totaled $1.62 billion during the same period, upholding a favorable trade balance for Pakistan. Last year, Pakistan exported $2.9 billion to the US in the first six months, with total annual exports of $5.28 billion and bilateral trade of $8.71 billion.

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