Pakistan, Aug. 4 -- Pakistan's overall trade surplus with the United States has reached $1.44 billion over the past four years, making the US Pakistan's largest export market. This growing surplus highlights Pakistan's strong export performance compared to imports from the US.
Government sources reveal that Pakistani exports to the US totaled $2.32 billion in the last four financial years, while imports from the US were only $880 million. This imbalance has caused a rising trade deficit on the US side, a concern for American leadership.
In the fiscal year 2024-25 alone, Pakistan's trade surplus with the US stood at $409 million. During this period, Pakistani exports to the US were $584 million, while imports from the US remained low at ...
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