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

Pakistan’s Trade Overview FY ‘19 July ’18 - May ’19 FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change Import Value (‘000 US$) 50,474,042 55,142,241 -8.47 Export Value (‘000 US$) 21,267,132 21,329,960 -0.29 Trade Balance (‘000 US$) -29,206,910 -33,812,281 -13.62

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

% Change in Import Value YoY Share in Total Imports (%) PAKISTAN’S IMPORT CATEGORIES Imports for the Period July ’18 – May ’19 Compared Against the Period July’ 17 – May’ 18 Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change in Import Value YoY Import Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Imports (%) TOTAL IMPORTS 50,474,042   55,142,241 -8.47 PETROLEUM GROUP 13,135,119 26.02 12,928,157 23.45 1.60 MACHINERY GROUP 8,263,150 16.37 10,623,455 19.27 -22.22 AGRICULTURAL & OTHER CHEMICALS GROUP 8,084,623 16.02 8,136,816 14.76 -0.64 FOOD GROUP 5,233,185 10.37 5,715,300 10.36 -8.44 METAL GROUP 4,579,863 9.07 4,917,357 8.92 -6.86 TEXTILE GROUP 2,922,678 5.79 3,290,944 5.97 -11.19 TRANSPORT GROUP 2,872,745 5.69 3,821,790 6.93 -24.83 MISCELLANEOUS GOODS 5,382,679 10.66 5,708,422 10.35 -5.71

IMPORT OF PETROLEUM GROUP Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change in Import Value YoY Import Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Imports (%) TOTAL 50,474,042   55,142,241 -8.47 PETROLEUM GROUP 13,135,119 26.02 12,928,157 23.45 1.60 Petroleum Products 5,647,576 11.19 6,808,334 12.35 -17.05 Petroleum Crude 4,190,134 8.30 3,738,668 6.78 12.08 Natural Gas, Liquefied 3,057,834 6.06 2,123,011 3.85 44.03 Petroleum Gas, Liquefied 239,339 0.47 257,945 -7.21 Others 236 0.00 199 18.59

% Change in Import Value YoY IMPORT OF MACHINERY Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change in Import Value YoY Import Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Imports (%) TOTAL 50,474,042 55,142,241 -8.47 MACHINERY GROUP 8,263,150 16.37 10,623,455 19.27 -22.22 Electrical Machinery & Apparatus 1,641,652 3.25 2,000,668 3.63 -17.94 Power Generating Machinery 1,188,000 2.35 2,480,170 4.50 -52.10 Mobile Phone 697,811 1.38 759,936 -8.18 Other Telecom Apparatus 578,611 1.15 636,127 -9.04 Textile Machinery 474,197 0.94 511,678 0.93 -7.33 Office Machine 402,165 0.80 460,195 0.83 -12.61 Construction & Mining 202,333 0.40 330,266 0.60 -38.74 Agricultural Machinery 128,045 0.25 113,019 0.20 13.30 Other Machinery 2,950,336 5.85 3,331,396 6.04 -11.44

IMPORT OF AGRICULTURE & OTHER CHEMICALS Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change in Import Value YoY Import Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Imports (%) TOTAL 50,474,042   55,142,241 -8.47 AGRICULTURAL AND OTHER CHEMICALS 8,084,623 16.02 8,136,816 14.76 -0.64 Plastic Materials 2,066,463 4.09 2,155,962 3.91 -4.15 Medicinal Products 1,008,670 2.00 987,477 1.79 2.15 Fertilizer Manufactured 756,287 1.50 782,098 1.42 -3.30 Insecticides 171,015 0.34 151,920 0.28 12.57 Others 4,082,188 8.09 4,059,359 7.36 0.56

% Change in Import Value YoY IMPORT OF FOOD GROUP Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change in Import Value YoY Import Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Imports (%) TOTAL 50,474,042   55,142,241 -8.47 FOOD GROUP 5,233,185 10.37 5,715,300 10.36 -8.44 Palm Oil 1,705,861 3.38 1,888,321 3.42 -9.66 Tea 542,918 1.08 523,998 0.95 3.61 Pulses (Leguminous Vegetables) 468,059 0.93 482,752 0.88 -3.04 Milk, cream & Milk Food 217,441 0.43 251,744 0.46 -13.63 Spices 146,709 0.29 153,544 0.28 -4.45 Soybean Oil 89,091 0.18 125,184 0.23 -28.83 Dry Fruits & Nuts 40,979 0.08 98,383 -58.35 Sugar 3,719 0.01 4,706 -20.97 All Others Food Items 2,018,408 4.00 2,186,668 3.97 -7.69 Done till here

% Change in Import Value YoY IMPORT OF METALS Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change in Import Value YoY Import Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Imports (%) TOTAL 50,474,042   55,142,241 -8.47 METAL GROUP 4,579,863 9.07 4,917,357 8.92 -6.86 Iron And Steel 2,027,950 4.02 2,249,890 4.08 -9.86 Iron And Steel Scrap 1,342,974 2.66 1,456,353 2.64 -7.79 Aluminum Wrought & Worked 182,809 0.36 213,792 0.39 -14.49 Gold 11,863 0.02 19,308 0.04 -38.56 All Other Metals 1,014,267 2.01 978,014 1.77 3.71

% Change in Import Value YoY IMPORT OF TEXTILES Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change in Import Value YoY Import Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Imports (%) TOTAL 50,474,042   55,142,241 -8.47 TEXTILE GROUP 2,922,678 5.79 3,290,944 5.97 -11.19 Raw Cotton 685,975 1.36 914,582 1.66 -25.00 Synthetic & Artificial Silk 618,035 1.22 606,020 1.10 1.98 Synthetic Fibre 530,766 1.05 488,485 0.89 8.66 Worn Clothing 165,022 0.33 147,934 0.27 11.55 Other Textile Items 922,880 1.83 1,133,923 2.06 -18.61

% Change in Import Value YoY IMPORT OF TRANSPORT Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change in Import Value YoY Import Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Imports (%) TOTAL 50,474,042   55,142,241 -8.47 TRANSPORT GROUP 2,872,745 5.69 3,821,790 6.93 -24.83 CKD Motor Cars 736,418 1.46 731,086 1.33 0.73 Aircrafts, Ships And Boats 678,043 1.34 840,765 1.52 -19.35 Vehicle Parts/Accessories 475,358 0.94 545,483 0.99 -12.86 CKD Buses, Trucks, Etc. 311,755 0.62 360,125 0.65 -13.43 CBU Motor Cars 216,518 0.43 422,403 0.77 -48.74 Other Motor Vehicles 154,158 0.31 254,722 0.46 -39.48 133,461 0.26 220,811 0.40 -39.56 CKD Motor Cycles 82,117 0.16 96,819 0.18 -15.19 CBU Motor Cycles 3,506 0.01 5,281 -33.61 Other Transport Equipment 81,411 344,295 -76.35

OTHER MANUFACTURED GOODS IMPORTS Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change in Import Value YoY Import Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Imports (%) TOTAL 50,474,042   55,142,241 -8.47 MISCELLANEOUS GROUP 5,382,679 10.66 5,708,422 10.35 -5.71 Paper & Paper Board 496,873 0.98 527,102 0.96 -5.73 Rubber Crude Incl. Synth/ 159,040 0.32 198,118 0.36 -19.72 Wood & Cork 134,155 0.27 125,213 0.23 7.14 Rubber Tyres & Tubes 133,291 0.26 293,696 0.53 -54.62 Jute 34,514 0.07 47,606 0.09 -27.50 All Others Items 4,424,806 8.77 4,516,687 8.19 -2.03

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

% Change in Export Value YoY Share in Total Exports (%) PAKISTAN’S EXPORT CATEGORIES Exports for the Period July’ 18 – May’ 19 Compared Against the Period July’ 17 – May’ 18 Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value (‘000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 21,267,132   21,329,960 -0.29 TEXTILE GROUP 12,315,315 57.91 12,326,913 57.79 -0.09 FOOD GROUP 4,272,750 20.09 4,479,357 21.00 -4.61 CHEMICALS AND PHARM. GOODS 1,049,133 4.93 958,732 4.49 9.43 LEATHER GOODS 679,588 3.20 783,233 3.67 -13.23 PETROLEUM GROUP & COAL 451,645 2.12 377,117 1.77 19.76 SPORTS GOODS 284,566 1.34 312,473 1.46 -8.93 ENGINEERING GOODS 158,458 0.75 190,856 0.89 -16.98 FOOTWEAR 110,145 0.52 97,457 0.46 13.02 MISCELLANOUS GOODS 1,945,532 9.15 1,803,822 8.46 7.86

EXPORT OF TEXTILE GROUP Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value ('000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 21,267,132   21,329,960 -0.29 TEXTILE GROUP 12,315,315 57.91 12,326,913 57.79 -0.09 Knitwear 2,670,581 12.56 2,453,576 11.50 8.84 Readymade Garments 2,440,138 11.47 2,342,714 10.98 4.16 Bed wear 2,088,550 9.82 2,055,568 9.64 1.60 Cotton Cloth 1,941,766 9.13 2,015,305 9.45 -3.65 Cotton Yarn 1,048,079 4.93 1,247,893 5.85 -16.01 Towels 731,326 3.44 737,151 3.46 -0.79 Made-up Articles 634,507 2.98 631,056 2.96 0.55 Art, silk & Synthetic Textiles 273,630 1.29 281,471 1.32 -2.79 Tents, Canvas & Tarapulin 77,500 0.36 79,835 0.37 -2.92 Yarn Other Than Cotton 30,596 0.14 30,153 1.47 Raw Cotton 18,876 0.09 57,534 0.27 -67.19 Other Textile Materials 359,605 1.69 394,652 1.85 -8.88

% Change in Export Value YoY EXPORT OF FOOD GROUP Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value ('000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 21,267,132   21,329,960 -0.29 FOOD GROUP 4,272,750 20.09 4,479,357 21.00 -4.61 Non- Basmati Rice Varieties 1,343,508 6.32 1,369,326 6.42 -1.89 Basmati Rice 583,902 2.75 520,532 2.44 12.17 Fish & Fish Preparations 406,565 1.91 423,977 1.99 -4.11 Fruits 393,945 1.85 377,558 1.77 4.34 Vegetables 221,180 1.04 228,894 1.07 -3.37 Meat And Meat Preparations 219,187 1.03 208,021 0.98 5.37 Sugar 178,978 0.84 473,915 2.22 -62.23 Wheat 143,417 0.67 222,089 -35.42 Spices 83,081 0.39 74,333 0.35 11.77 Oil Seeds, Nuts And Kernels 73,125 0.34 36,322 0.17 101.32 Tobacco 20,701 0.10 25,206 0.12 -17.87 All Other Food Items 605,161 2.85 519,184 2.43 16.56

EXPORT OF CHEMICAL & PHARMA PRODUCTS Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value ('000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 21,267,132   21,329,960 -0.29 CHEMICALS AND PHARMA PRODUCTS 1,049,133 4.93 958,732 4.49 9.43 Plastic Materials 290,431 1.37 221,123 1.04 31.34 Pharmaceutical Products 197,598 0.93 179,952 0.84 9.81 Fertilizer Manufactured 0.00 51,318 0.24 -100.00 Other Chemicals 561,104 2.64 506,339 2.37 10.82

EXPORT OF LEATHER GOODS Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value ('000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 21,267,132   21,329,960 -0.29 LEATHER GOODS 679,588 3.20 783,233 3.67 -15.25 Leather Tanned 235,692 1.11 304,323 1.43 -29.12 Leather Manufactures 443,896 2.09 478,910 2.25 -7.89 Leather Garments 233,251 1.10 269,117 1.26 -15.38 Leather Gloves 199,995 0.94 198,215 0.93 0.89 Other Leather Manufactures 10,650 0.05 11,578 -8.71

EXPORT OF PETROLEUM GROUP Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value ('000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 21,267,132   21,329,960 -0.29 PETROLEUM GROUP 451,645 2.12 377,117 1.77 19.76 Petroleum Crude 266,634 1.25 190,382 0.89 40.05 Petroleum Products 123,383 0.58 138,785 0.65 -11.10 Petroleum Top Naphtha 61,592 0.29 47,950 0.22 28.45 Solid Fuels (Coal) 36 0.00 -

% Change in Export Value YoY EXPORT OF SPORTS GOODS Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value ('000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 21,267,132   21,329,960 -0.29 SPORTS GOODS 284,566 1.34 312,473 1.46 -8.93 Footballs 147,961 0.70 152,987 0.72 -3.29 Gloves 90,032 0.42 110,701 0.52 -18.67 Others 46,573 0.22 48,785 0.23 -4.53

EXPORT OF ENGINEERING GOODS Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value ('000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 21,267,132   21,329,960 -0.29 ENGINEERING GOODS 158,458 0.75 190,856 0.89 -16.98 Machinery For Particular Industries 40,694 0.19 40,376 0.79 Other Electrical Machinery 31,192 0.15 41,210 -24.31 Electric Fans 25,426 0.12 23,979 0.11 6.03 Auto Parts & Accessories 15,964 0.08 15,167 0.07 5.25 Transport Equipment 6,282 0.03 7,808 0.04 -19.54 Other Machinery 38,900 0.18 62,316 0.29 -37.58

% Change in Export Value YoY EXPORT OF FOOTWEAR Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value ('000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 21,267,132   21,329,960 -0.29 FOOTWEAR 110,145 0.52 97,457 0.46 13.02 Leather Footwear 95,814 0.45 85,308 0.40 12.315 Canvas Footwear 106 0.00 230 -53.91 Other Footwear 14,225 0.07 11,919 0.06 19.347

OTHER MANUFACTURED GOODS EXPORTS Commodities FY ‘19 (Jul-May) FY ‘18 (Jul-May) % Change in Export Value YoY Export Value ('000 US$) Share in Total Exports (%) TOTAL EXPORTS 21,267,132   21,329,960 -0.29 MISCELLANEOUS GOODS 1,945,532 9.15 1,803,822 8.46 7.86 Surgical Goods & Medical Instruments 358,872 1.69 348,506 1.63 2.97 Cement 260,169 1.22 206,526 0.97 25.97 Cutlery 84,009 0.40 82,620 0.39 1.68 Carpets, Rugs & Mats 62,494 0.29 69,702 0.33 -10.34 Guar And Guar Product 32,769 0.15 33,913 0.16 -3.37 Molasses 12,759 0.06 16,866 0.08 -24.35 Jewelry 4,722 0.02 5,872 0.03 -19.58 Onyx Manufactured 4,555 4,883 -6.72 Furniture 3,476 3,677 -5.47 Gems 3,281 3,769 -12.95 Handicrafts 0.00 4,009 -100.00 All Other Items 1,118,426 5.26 1,023,479 4.80 9.28