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FOR the nine month period fy ‘19 (July ’18 – March ‘19) PAKISTAN’S TRADE DATA FOR the nine month period fy ‘19 (July ’18 – March ‘19) Source: Pakistan Bureau Of Statistics

Pakistan’s Trade Overview 9-months FY 19 Vs. 9-months FY 18 FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change Import Value (‘000 US$) 40,754,817 44,280,852 -7.96 Export Value (‘000 US$) 17,083,392 17,064,463 0.11 Trade Balance (‘000 US$) -23,671,425 -27,216,389 -13.03

BREAK-UP OF IMPORTS July ’18 – March ’19

% Change in Import Value YoY Share in Total Imports (%) PAKISTAN’S IMPORTS BY CATEGORIES Imports for the Period July ’18 to March ’19 Vs. July’ 17 to March’ 18 Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change in Import Value YoY Import Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Imports (%) TOTAL IMPORTS 40,754,817 44,280,852 -7.96 PETROLEUM GROUP 10,614,005 26.04 10,224,229 23.09 3.81 MACHINERY GROUP 6,737,592 16.53 8,479,251 19.15 -20.54 AGRICULTURAL & OTHER CHEMICALS GROUP 6,578,562 16.14 6,474,656 14.62 1.60 FOOD GROUP 4,261,355 10.46 4,730,594 10.68 -9.92 METAL GROUP 3,757,262 9.22 3,991,080 9.01 -5.86 TEXTILE GROUP 2,237,686 5.49 2,534,494 5.72 -11.71 TRANSPORT GROUP 2,083,075 5.11 3,239,958 7.32 -35.71 MISCELLANEOUS GOODS 4,485,280 11.01 4,606,590 10.40 -2.63

IMPORTS OF PETROLEUM GROUP Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change in Import Value YoY Import Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Imports (%) TOTAL 40,754,817   44,280,852 -7.96 PETROLEUM GROUP 10,614,005 26.04 10,224,229 23.09 3.81 Petroleum Products 4,622,989 11.34 5,459,809 12.33 -15.33 Petroleum Crude 3,379,035 8.29 2,933,540 6.62 15.19 Natural Gas, Liquefied 2,404,628 5.90 1,610,628 3.64 49.30 Petroleum Gas, Liquefied 207,140 0.51 220,079 0.50 -5.88 Others 213 0.00 173 23.12

% Change in Import Value YoY IMPORTS OF MACHINERY Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change in Import Value YoY Import Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Imports (%) TOTAL 40,754,817 44,280,852 -7.96 MACHINERY GROUP 6,737,592 16.53 8,479,251 19.15 -20.54 Electrical Machinery & Apparatus 1,323,248 3.25 1,599,353 3.61 -17.26 Power Generating Machinery 981,357 2.41 1,927,678 4.35 -49.09 Mobile Phone 557,187 1.37 603,046 1.36 -7.60 Other Telecom Apparatus 474,599 1.16 528,992 1.19 -10.28 Textile Machinery 379,471 0.93 424,417 0.96 -10.59 Office Machine 341,043 0.84 356,714 0.81 -4.39 Construction & Mining 199,391 0.49 263,397 0.59 -24.30 Agricultural Machinery 101,148 0.25 96,623 0.22 4.68 Other Machinery 2,380,148 5.84 2,679,031 6.05 -11.16

IMPORTS OF AGRICULTURAL & OTHER CHEMICALS Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change in Import Value YoY Import Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Imports (%) TOTAL 40,754,817   44,280,852 -7.96 AGRICULTURAL AND OTHER CHEMICALS 6,578,562 16.14 6,474,656 14.62 1.60 Plastic Materials 1,627,959 3.99 1,748,760 3.95 -6.91 Medicinal Products 827,389 2.03 770,994 1.74 7.31 Fertilizer Manufactured 716,031 1.76 615,186 1.39 16.39 Insecticides 135,244 0.33 119,349 0.27 13.32 Others 3,271,939 8.03 3,220,367 7.27

% Change in Import Value YoY IMPORTS OF FOOD GROUP Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change in Import Value YoY Import Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Imports (%) TOTAL 40,754,817   44,280,852 -7.96 FOOD GROUP 4,261,355 10.46 4,730,594 10.68 -9.92 Palm Oil 1,386,074 3.40 1,543,880 3.49 -10.22 Tea 445,815 1.09 450,908 1.02 -1.13 Pulses (Leguminous Vegetables) 393,357 0.97 407,930 0.92 -3.57 Milk, cream & Milk Food 185,791 0.46 197,779 0.45 -6.06 Spices 111,663 0.27 122,049 0.28 -8.51 Soybean Oil 68,503 0.17 110,568 0.25 -38.04 Dry Fruits & Nuts 33,755 0.08 95,608 0.22 -64.69 Sugar 2,971 0.01 3,953 -24.84 All Others Food Items 1,633,426 4.01 1,797,919 4.06 -9.15 Done till here

% Change in Import Value YoY IMPORTS OF METALS Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change in Import Value YoY Import Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Imports (%) TOTAL 40,754,817   44,280,852 -7.96 METAL GROUP 3,757,262 9.22 3,991,080 9.01 -5.86 Iron And Steel 1,658,064 4.07 1,842,641 4.16 -10.02 Iron And Steel Scrap 1,108,897 2.72 1,164,875 2.63 -4.81 Aluminum Wrought & Worked 154,145 0.38 168,237 -8.38 Gold 11,861 0.03 14,916 -20.48 All Other Metals 824,295 2.02 800,411 1.81 2.98

% Change in Import Value YoY IMPORTS OF TEXTILES Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change in Import Value YoY Import Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Imports (%) TOTAL 40,754,817 44,280,852 -7.96 TEXTILE GROUP 2,237,686 5.49 2,534,494 5.72 -11.71 Synthetic & Artificial Silk 485,331 1.19 487,481 1.10 -0.44 Synthetic Fibre 427,207 1.05 396,230 0.89 7.82 Raw Cotton 412,402 1.01 573,452 1.30 -28.08 Worn Clothing 129,248 0.32 118,306 0.27 9.25 Other Textile Items 783,498 1.92 959,025 2.17 -18.30

IMPORTS OF TRANSPORT GROUP Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change in Import Value YoY Import Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Imports (%) TOTAL 40,754,817 44,280,852   -7.96 TRANSPORT GROUP 2,083,075 5.11 3,239,958 7.32 -35.71 CKD Motor Cars 611,467 1.50 592,632 1.34 3.18 Vehicle Parts/Accessories 394,056 0.97 438,524 0.99 -10.14 CKD Buses, Trucks, Etc. 265,148 0.65 277,776 0.63 -4.55 Aircrafts, Ships And Boats 222,031 0.54 757,521 1.71 -70.69 CBU Motor Cars 209,044 0.51 359,561 0.81 -41.86 Other Motor Vehicles 141,898 0.35 210,273 0.47 -32.52 CBU Buses, Trucks, Etc. 108,483 0.27 188,039 0.42 -42.31 CKD Motor Cycles 77,574 0.19 78,616 0.18 -1.33 CBU Motor Cycles 2,963 0.01 4,642 -36.17 Other Transport Equipment 50,411 0.12 332,374 0.75 -84.83

MISCELLANEOUS GROUP IMPORTS Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change in Import Value YoY Import Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Imports (%) TOTAL 40,754,817 44,280,852 -7.96 MISCELLANEOUS GROUP 4,485,280 11.01 4,606,590 10.40 -2.63 Paper & Paper Board 418,752 1.03 422,992 0.96 -1.00 Rubber Crude Incl. Synth/ 129,942 0.32 154,418 0.35 -15.85 Rubber Tyres & Tubes 115,588 0.28 255,314 0.58 -54.73 Wood & Cork 109,301 0.27 98,293 0.22 11.20 Jute 29,730 0.07 40,685 0.09 -26.93 All Others Items 3,681,967 9.03 3,634,888 8.21 1.30

BREAK-UP OF EXPORTS July ’18 – March ’19

% Change in Export Value YoY Share in Total Exports (%) PAKISTAN’S EXPORT CATEGORIES Exports for the Period July ’18 to March ’19 Vs. July’ 17 to March’ 18 Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 17,083,392   17,064,463 0.11 TEXTILE GROUP 9,991,428 58.49 9,983,065 58.50 0.08 FOOD GROUP 3,348,144 19.60 3,430,346 20.10 -2.40 CHEMICALS AND PHARM. GOODS 839,883 4.92 794,752 4.66 5.68 LEATHER GOODS 546,707 3.20 632,125 3.70 -13.51 PETROLEUM GROUP & COAL 361,740 2.12 297,675 1.74 21.52 SPORTS GOODS 222,445 1.30 244,541 1.43 -9.04 ENGINEERING GOODS 126,575 0.74 141,921 0.83 -10.81 FOOTWEAR 90,068 0.53 80,834 0.47 11.42 MISCELLANOUS GOODS 1,556,402 9.11 1,459,204 8.55 6.66

EXPORTS OF TEXTILE GROUP Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value ('000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 17,083,392   17,064,463 0.11 TEXTILE GROUP 9,991,428 58.49 9,983,065 58.50 0.08 Knitwear 2,155,039 12.61 1,971,906 11.56 9.29 Readymade Garments 1,957,018 11.46 1,918,313 11.24 2.02 Bed wear 1,719,185 10.06 1,674,096 9.81 2.69 Cotton Cloth 1,596,271 9.34 1,630,268 9.55 -2.09 Cotton Yarn 835,325 4.89 987,797 5.79 -15.44 Towels 587,779 3.44 598,845 3.51 -1.85 Made-up Articles 519,857 3.04 513,364 3.01 1.26 Art, Silk & Synthetic Textiles 220,453 1.29 227,770 1.33 -3.21 Tents, Canvas & Tarpaulin 68,252 0.40 65,953 0.39 3.49 Yarn Other than Cotton 22,574 0.13 23,328 0.14 -3.23 Raw Cotton 15,721 0.09 55,825 0.33 -71.84 Other Textile Materials 293,954 1.72 315,600 1.85 -6.86

% Change in Export Value YoY EXPORTS OF FOOD GROUP Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value ('000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 17,083,392   17,064,463 0.11 FOOD GROUP 3,348,144 19.60 3,430,346 20.10 -2.40 Non- Basmati Rice Varieties 1,075,295 6.29 1,105,078 6.48 -2.70 Basmati Rice 412,215 2.41 389,589 2.28 5.81 Fruits 369,225 2.16 339,814 1.99 8.66 Fish & Fish Preparations 293,887 1.72 315,614 1.85 -6.88 Vegetables 168,338 0.99 172,623 1.01 -2.48 Meat and Meat Preparations 156,901 0.92 159,166 0.93 -1.42 Wheat 121,872 0.71 59,710 0.35 104.11 Sugar 115,130 0.67 362,043 2.12 -68.20 Oil Seeds, Nuts and Kernels 69,479 0.41 31,888 0.19 117.88 Spices 68,445 0.40 59,698 14.65 Tobacco 17,875 0.10 23745 0.14 -24.72 All Other Food Items 479,482 2.81 411,378 16.56

EXPORTS OF CHEMICAL & PHARMA GROUP Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value ('000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 17,083,392   17,064,463 0.11 CHEMICALS AND PHARMA PRODUCTS 839,883 4.92 794,752 4.66 5.68 Plastic Materials 242,708 1.42 189,474 1.11 28.10 Pharmaceutical Products 158,057 0.93 149,114 0.87 6.00 Fertilizer Manufactured 0.00 51,318 0.30 -100.00 Other Chemicals 439,118 2.57 404,846 2.37 8.47

EXPORTS OF LEATHER GROUP Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value ('000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 17,083,392   17,064,463 0.11 LEATHER GOODS 546,707 3.20 632,125 3.70 -13.51 Leather Tanned 187,936 1.10 240,416 1.41 -21.83 Leather Manufactures 358,771 2.10 391,709 2.30 -8.41 Leather Garments 190,805 1.12 221,455 1.30 -13.84 Leather Gloves 159,723 0.93 161,004 0.94 -0.80 Other Leather Manufactures 8,243 0.05 9,250 -10.89

EXPORTS OF PETROLEUM GROUP Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value ('000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 17,083,392   17,064,463 0.11 PETROLEUM GROUP 361,740 2.12 297,675 1.74 21.52 Petroleum Crude 206,818 1.21 142,494 0.84 45.14 Petroleum Products 107,111 0.63 115,865 0.68 -7.56 Petroleum Top Naphtha 47,811 0.28 39,316 0.23 21.61

EXPORTS OF SPORTS GOODS Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value ('000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 17,083,392   17,064,463 0.11 SPORTS GOODS 222,445 1.30 244,541 1.43 -9.04 Footballs 113,086 0.66 122,056 0.72 -7.35 Gloves 73,602 0.43 83,824 0.49 -12.19 Others 35,757 0.21 38,661 0.23 -7.51

EXPORTS OF ENGINEERING GOODS Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value ('000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 17,083,392   17,064,463 0.11 ENGINEERING GOODS 126,575 0.74 141,921 0.83 -10.81 Machinery for Particular Industries 34,753 0.20 32,029 0.19 8.50 Other Electrical Machinery 23,640 0.14 26,663 0.16 -11.34 Electric Fans 18,611 17,151 0.10 8.51 Auto Parts & Accessories 13,055 0.08 12,353 0.07 5.68 Transport Equipment 4,883 0.03 6,054 0.04 -19.34 Other Machinery 31,633 47,671 0.28 -33.64

% Change in Export Value YoY EXPORTS OF FOOTWEAR Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value ('000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 17,083,392   17,064,463 0.11 FOOTWEAR 90,068 0.53 80,834 0.47 11.42 Leather Footwear 79,285 0.46 72,073 0.42 10.01 Canvas Footwear 75 0.00 191 -60.73 Other Footwear 10,708 0.06 8,570 0.05 24.95

OTHER MANUFACTURED GOODS EXPORTS Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-Mar) FY ‘18 (Jul-Mar) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value ('000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 17,083,392   17,064,463 0.11 MISCELLANEOUS GOODS 1,556,402 9.11 1,459,204 8.55 6.66 Surgical Goods & Medical Instruments 279,667 1.64 283,797 1.66 -1.46 Cement 221,258 1.30 166,597 0.98 32.81 Cutlery 64,468 0.38 66,212 0.39 -2.63 Carpets, Rugs & Mats 50,688 0.30 57,936 0.34 -12.51 Guar And Guar Product 26,620 0.16 26,346 0.15 1.04 Molasses 8,160 0.05 13,717 0.08 -40.51 Jewelry 3,830 0.02 5,054 0.03 -24.22 Onyx Manufactured 3,546 3,869 -8.35 Furniture 2,900 2,974 -2.49 Gems 2,866 3,006 -4.66 Handicrafts 0.00 4,009 -100.00 All Other Items 892,399 5.22 825,687 4.84 8.08