By Anzal Amin
ISLAMABAD: The ministry of Commerce Friday informed that this is the first time that exports have crossed the $ 2 billion mark for six consecutive months after 2011.
The exports in March 2021 increased to $2,345 million as compared to $ 2,068 million in February 2021, said a press release issued by Ministry of Commerce here.
This shows an increase of 13.4 percent in local export. A consultative meeting was held by the Adviser to Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment, Abdul Razaq Dawood to review the trade trends at the Ministry of Commerce.
He was informed that according to the provisional (pre-PBS) figures, monthly exports in March 2021 have been the highest since March 2011.
He was further informed that since there was a lockdown in March 2021, hence the overall increase in export of 29 percent over March 2020 was misleading.
The adviser was briefed that in March 2021, an increasing trend has been witnessed in the export of value-added and non-traditional products. e.g. the exports of Cement increased by 61 percent, Home Textiles (34 percent), Men and Women Garments (29 percent), Rice (10 percent), Fruits and Vegetables, (54 percent) and Meat (47 percent) compared to March 2020.
He was also informed that decreasing trend was noted in export of mostly non-value-added products.
The exports of Tobacco and Cigarettes decreased by -22 percent, Tents and Canvas (-36 percent), Cotton waste (-20 percent), and Tracksuits (-14 percent) as compared to March 2020.
Razak was informed that geographically, in March 2021 top exports to USA, China, UK, Germany, Afghanistan and Kazakhstan, while there was a decrease in exports to UAE, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, and Kenya.