According to the latest data from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, the country’s textile and clothing exports during 2021/11 (financial year) (July to June) were US$19.33 billion, compared with 2020/21 It grew by 25.53% in 2020/21 (financial year), with exports reaching US$15.4 billion in 2020/21 (financial year).
In terms of category, knitwear exports increased significantly by 34.23% to US$5.12 billion compared with the previous year; non-knitted garment exports increased by 28.75% to US$3.9 billion.
Cotton yarn exports increased by 18.67% to US$1.21 billion in 2021/11 (financial year), and exports were US$1.02 billion in 2020/2021 (financial year). Exports of cotton fabrics also increased by 26.91% to US$2.44 billion. Exports of pajamas increased by 34.23% to US$3.29 billion.
On the other hand, during 2021/11 (financial year), synthetic fiber imports increased by 18.07% from the previous year to US$740 million; synthetic yarn and artificial Silk imports increased by 34.01% to US$880 million.
Pakistan’s textile machinery imports reached US$760 million during the same period, a significant increase of 29.13%.
In 2020/21 (financial year), the country’s textile and clothing exports grew by 11.94% to US$15.4 billion, compared with US$12.53 billion in the previous year and 2018/19. (Financial year) Exports were US$13.33 billion.
Based on the above outstanding performance of textile and clothing import and export, it can be seen that after the new crown epidemic, Pakistan’s textile and clothing industry is recovering rapidly. </p