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    Textile Exports from Pakistan Surge by 16% in January, Boosted by Strong Global Demand

    February 18, 20253 Mins Read
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    Textile Exports Jump 16% in January 2025

    Pakistan’s textile and apparel exports have registered impressive growth, increasing by 15.85% in January 2025 from the corresponding month of last year. Textile exports increased to $1.68 billion in January, as per figures provided by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), from $1.45 billion in January 2024.

    This upbeat trend began in the early part of the fiscal year, with exports rising 13% in August, 17.92% in September, and 13.11% in October. Although they slowed down in November and December, January’s export growth was back in double digits, with exporters’ predictions being correct. Part of the reason for this upsurge has been the interruption in garment supply from Bangladesh, which resulted in increased demand for Pakistani fabrics.

    Export Growth During July to January

    During the initial seven months of the current fiscal year (July-January), Pakistan’s textile and clothing exports amounted to $10.77 billion, an increase of 10.60% against $9.74 billion over the corresponding period last year. This steady rise reflects the resilience of the performance of the textile industry.

    Difficulties and Issues from Exporters

    Even with the encouraging growth, the Pakistan Textile Exporters Association (PTEA) has expressed fear over possible adjustments in the Export Facilitation Scheme (EFS). The scheme has played an important role in the facilitation of exporters, and any alterations may bring about cash flow issues for the firms in the industry. Exporters also demand that pending refunds and rebates be released on a priority basis.

    Key Growth Areas in Textile Exports

    Some categories of textile goods have exhibited healthy growth:

    Readymade Garments: Exports went up by 21.90% in value and 8.73% in quantity.
    Knitwear: Exports rose by 18.16% in value and 9.78% in quantity.
    Bedwear: Exports grew by 14.71% in value and 14.04% in quantity.
    Towels: Exports went up by 6% in value and 6.67% in quantity.
    Yarn exports declined by 35.77%, while raw cotton exports plunged sharply by 98.90% over the same period.

    Imports Tied to Textiles

    Whereas exports have been on the increase, so too have imports:

    The import of synthetic fiber fell by 1.32%.
    Imports of synthetic silk yarn increased by 12.13%.
    There was an increase of 60.36% in the import of textile machinery over last year.
    Imports of raw cotton also went up by 194.41%, while those of second-hand clothes increased by 24.27%.

    Conclusion

    On the whole, Pakistan’s textile industry has improved considerably, with exports still rising steadily. Exporters have, however, stressed the importance of stable policies to sustain and further enhance this growth in the months ahead.

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