BEIJING: In 2025, Pakistan’s exports to China grew by 1.07%, totaling $2.84 billion compared to $2.81 billion in 2024, according to data from the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC). This modest increase underscores the resilience of bilateral trade despite global economic headwinds.
According to GACC data, monthly figures indicated a strengthening rhythm in the second half of the year. Exports in January 2025 stood at $204.94 million, followed by a significant spike in February, which reached $238.94 million—nearly 43% higher than the $167.44 million recorded in February 2024.
The year concluded with strong momentum; November recorded $303.01 million, while December reached a yearly peak of $336.45 million. These figures signal Pakistan’s growing competitiveness in key sectors such as agriculture and minerals.
While most months showed improvement, October 2025 saw a slight dip, with exports reaching $273.13 million compared to $281.33 million in October 2024. Despite this intermittent fluctuation, the overall trajectory remained positive.
Bilateral trade between the two nations reached $25.23 billion in 2025, up nearly 10% from $23 billion in 2024, reflecting deepening economic integration under the CPEC framework. –Agencies





