Exports from July to December 2025 total $15.184 billion.

In the first half of the current fiscal year (2025–2026), the nation’s merchandise exports totalled $15.184 billion, according to a recent report from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).
In comparison to the $16.631 billion in exports from July to December of the previous fiscal year (2024–25), the PBS data indicates an 8.70 percent decrease in exports.
However, from July to December of 2025–2026, imports into the nation climbed by 11.28 percent, from $30.902 billion the previous year to $34.388 billion.
According to the data, the trade deficit for the first half of this year was $19.204 billion, up 34.57 percent from the $14.271 billion deficit for the previous year.
In the meantime, exports fell 20.41 percent year over year to $2.317 billion in December 2025 from $2.911 billion in December 2024. However, during the same time period, imports increased by 2%, from $5.904 billion to $6.022 billion.
Exports from the nation fell by 4.26 percent on a monthly basis compared to $2.420 billion in November 2025. According to PBS, imports rose by 13.49 percent from $5.306 billion in November 2025.