ISLAMABAD: Adviser to Prime Minister of Commerce and Investment, Razak Dawood said Wednesday that Pakistan’s exports to Australia increased by 33 percent during the fiscal year 2020-21 as against the exports of the previous fiscal year (2019-20).
In a tweet, the adviser said that the country’s exports to Australia were recorded at $281 million during FY21 against the exports of $211 million in FY20.
The advisor congratulated the exporters for accomplishing this new record export to Australia and encouraged them to aggressively export to this important market. He also commended efforts of Ministry of Commerce and Consul General of Pakistan in Sydney and urged him to facilitate exporters of Pakistan more to boost country’s external trade.
“I am pleased to inform that for FY’21, our exports to Australia increased by 33% to $281 Million as compared to $211 Million in FY’20.I congratulate our exporters on accomplishing this new record export to Australia & encourage them to aggressively export to this important market. I also commend efforts of MOC’s Trade & Investment Minister @ashraf179 & urge him to facilitate our exporters even more,” the adviser tweeted.
Earlier, the adviser said that despite the negative impacts of Covid-19, the exports have performed well in country’s major markets.
“I’m pleased to share that our exports have done quite well in our major markets,” the adviser tweeted, adding that the country’s exports to China increased by 34 percent to $2.33 billion during the Fiscal Year 2020-21 as compared to exports of $1.74 billion during FY2019-20. Likewise, the exports from Pakistan to Germany grew by 19 percent to $1.5 billion over previous year’s $ 1.3 billion while the exports to the Netherlands increased by 23 percent to $1.2 billion as compared to the previous year’s $1 billion.