ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan’s advisor on Commerce and Investment, Abdul Razzaq Dawood, has said that Pakistan’s exports to the United States (US) have increased.
According to the details, for the first time, Pakistan’s monthly exports to the US have exceeded $400 million USD. “It is a great achievement by our exporters & I encourage them to market their exports to US aggressively in order to capture a greater share of the market,” said Abdul Razzaq Dawood.
“I am glad to share that exports of Pakistan to US during the months of Oct & Nov 2020 stood at USD 430 million & USD 437 million respectively,” he added.
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I am glad to share that exports of Pakistan to US during the months of Oct & Nov 2020 stood at USD 430 million & USD 437 million respectively. This is the first time that our exports to the US have crossed US dollar 400 million mark in a month. 1/2
— Abdul Razak Dawood (@razak_dawood) December 8, 2020
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Abdul Razzaq Dawood said that there is a great opportunity for exporters to access the US markets and Pakistani exporters should further increase their exports to gain more access to the United States market.
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