Trade Deficit Declines for the Fifth Straight Month, Lowest Since Feb 2016 - Android

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Pakistan’s trade deficit has continued to improve in November 2019 as it was recorded at $1.795 billion showing a decline Read More

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Pakistan’s trade deficit has continued to improve in November 2019 as it was recorded at $1.795 billion showing a decline of 35.5% or $988 million as compared to $2.783 billion in one month. The government’s battle against the trade deficit is finally bearing fruit, as the trade deficit contracted fifth month in a row.

It is the lowest trade deficit recorded since February 2016, said Arif Habib Securities in its report.

The country’s exports during November 2019 increased by 9.6% to $2.02 billion as compared to $1.84 billion in  2018. While imports declined by 17.53% to $3.815 billion as compared to $4.62 billion last year.

Adviser to Prime Minister on Commerce, Textile, Industry & Investment Razzak Dawood tweeted: