Value of merchandise exports | Pakistan – yearly data, chart and table
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The total merchandise exports of Pakistan in 2024 amounted to 32 321 million USD, which is 13.53% more than in 2023, when it was 28 470 million USD. This is the first year of growth after a decline. Over the entire data period of World Trade Organization, since 1948, this indicator has increased in 65.43 times. The lowest merchandise exports was recorded in 1968, when it was 292 million USD. The maximum exports value of Pakistan was in 2024, when it reached 32 321 million USD.
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Merchandise trade data are from customs reports of goods moving into or out of an economy or from reports of financial transactions related to merchandise trade recorded in the balance of payments. Because of differences in timing and definitions, trade flow estimates from customs reports and balance of payments may differ. Several international agencies process trade data, each correcting unreported or misreported data, leading to other differences. The data on total exports of goods (merchandise) are from the World Trade Organization (WTO), which obtains data from national statistical offices and the IMF's International Financial Statistics, supplemented by the Comtrade database and publications or databases of regional organizations, specialized agencies, economic groups, and private sources (such as Eurostat, the Food and Agriculture Organization, and country reports of the Economist Intelligence Unit). Country websites and email contact have improved collection of up-to-date statistics, reducing the proportion of estimates. The WTO database now covers most major traders in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, which together with high-income countries account for nearly 95 percent of world trade. Reliability of data for countries in Europe and Central Asia has also improved.


