Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has a famous Pakistan textile sector to achieve a record $ 13,613 billion (approx.
According to data from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), this growth emphasizes the textile industry’s resilience and its continued role as the backbone of the country’s export economy.
The prime minister praised both the government’s economic policies and the tireless efforts of the private sector to drive this progress.
March 2025 alone recorded $ 2.64 billion (about RS737 billion) in total exports – a monthly and annual increase.
Textile exports during the month increased by 6.27%, which highlighted a positive momentum in trading performance.
The most important export categories included knitwear, Readymade -Cover, bedding and cotton cloths confirming Pakistan’s competitive advantage in global textile markets.
In a statement, Prime Minister Sharif noted: “This remarkable performance reflects the effectiveness of our financial strategy and the inauguration of our industrial stakeholders. The government remains obliged to build a business -friendly environment, encourage investment and maintain export growth.”
He added that the continuous increase in exports and other positive indicators is the result of close government-private sector cooperation. “Our goal is to establish a sustainable growth model that ensures uniform economic progress and creates jobs,” he said.
Total exports from July 2024 to March 2025 amounted to $ 24.7 billion (approx.