Pakistan Trade Statistics Review: July-March 2014-15 by Aamir Hussain Siddiqui
Detailed analysis of Pakistan's trade performance from July to March 2014-15, covering exports, imports, balance, percentage growth, division-wise export analysis, export composition, and average unit prices. The data is presented in USD million and billion across different sectors like textiles, garments, agro & food, minerals, metals, and more, providing insights into the country's trade trends.
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Pakistans Trade Statistics Monthly Review (July-March 2014-15) By Aamir Hussain Siddiqui, Economist RESEARCH & ANALYSIS DIRECTORATE 22-04-2015
Pakistans Trade Performance [Million USD] JULY MARCH PERIOD Exports Imports Balance %age Growt h %age Growth %age Growth 2014-15 2013-14 2014-15 2013-14 2014-15 2013-14 July 1,923 2,095 -8.18 3,364 3,814 -11.80 -1,434 -1,719 -16.58 August 1,902 1,983 -3.64 4,718 3,572 32.08 -2,807 -1,589 76.65 September 2,175 2,617 -16.90 4561 3,791 20.31 -2380 -1,174 102.73 October 1,951 1,864 4.67 4,226 3,281 30.02 -2,275 1,417 62.95 November 1,958 1,796 9.00 3,630 3,651 -0.58 -1,664 -1,855 -10.30 December 2,149 2,261 -4.97 3,859 3,561 8.37 -1,703 -1,300 31.00 January 2,064 2,061 -0.17 3,063 4,137 -25.96 -999 -2,076 -51.88 February 1,884 2,163 -12.92 3,323 3,579 -7.62 -1,439 -1,434 0.35 March 1,932 2,232 -13.42 3,518 3,627 -301 -1,586 -1,395 13.69 Jul-Mar 17,938 19,072 -5.95 34,050 33,032 3.08 -16,113 -13,960 16.42 Values in US$ Million Source: Pakistan Bureau of Statistics Prepared by: Aamir Hussain Siddiqui, Economist
Pakistan Merchandise Trade July-March period Export Import 35.00 34.05 33.03 30.00 25.00 US$ billion 20.00 19.07 17.94 15.00 10.00 5.00 0.00 2014-15 2013-14 Prepared by: Aamir Hussain Siddiqui, Economist
Division-wise Export Analysis (JULY-MARCH 2014-15 and 2013-14: Value in US $ million) MARCH JULY-MARCH C O M M O D I T Y S E C T O R S % % 2015 2014 2014-15 2013-14 Change Change GRAND TOTAL 1,932 2,381 -13.42 17,938 19,072 -5.95 A TEXTILE & GARMENTS CATEGORY 1,034 1,234 -16.23 10,208 10,370 -1.57 B AGRO & FOOD 475 450 5.46 3,493 3,662 -4.62 C MINERAL & METAL 59 98 -39.50 527 900 -41.45 D ENGINEERING GOODS & OTHER MANFURES 172 267 -23.91 1,761 2,057 -14.39 E OTHER SECTORS 192 223 -14.08 1,942 2,083 -6.74 Prepared by: Aamir Hussain Siddiqui, Economist
Export Composition Jul-Mar 2014-15 OTHER SECTORS 11% Manufacturing 10% Total Export USD 17,938 million MINERAL & METAL 3% TEXTILE & CLOTHING 57% AGRO FOOD. 19% Prepared by: Aamir Hussain Siddiqui, Economist
EXPORT FROM PAKISTAN WITH AVERAGE UNIT PRICE VALUE IN '000' $ March 2014 July-March 2013-14 NO. C O M M O D I T I E S 2015 % Change 2014-15 % Change A ) TEXTILE & CLOTHING ETC. 1,033,523 1,233,775 (16.23) 10,207,539 10,369,880 (1.57) i) RAW COTTON Qty. M.T. A.U.P. per M.T. 2,693 2,729 986.81 18,863 9,912 1,903.05 (85.72) (72.47) (48.15) 142,031 92,659 1,532.84 181,956 102,312 1,778.44 (21.94) (9.43) (13.81) ii) COTTON CARDED OR COMBED Qty.000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. 79 63 123 120 1.03 (35.77) (47.50) 22.34 6,248 5,477 1.14 6,101 4,919 1.24 2.41 11.34 (8.02) 1.25 III) COTTON YARN Qty.000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. 130,562 53,633 2.43 184,820 61,637 3.00 (29.36) (12.99) (18.81) 1,460,791 534,035 1,578,919 523,436 (7.48) 2.02 (9.32) 2.74 3.02 iv) YARN OTHER THAN COTTON YARN 3,990 5,786 (31.04) 33,682 31,640 6.45 v) COTTON FABRICS Qty. 000 Sq.M A.U.P. per Sq.M. 213,238 127,611 1.67 249,265 204,396 1.22 (14.45) (37.57) 37.02 1,859,722 1,450,945 2,128,216 1,973,821 (12.62) (26.49) 18.87 1.28 1.08 vi) READYMADE GARMENTS Qty. 000 DOZ A.U.P. PER. DOZ 165,507 2,323 174,580 2,657 (5.20) (12.57) 1,548,282 22,843 1,426,826 21,434 8.51 6.57 71.25 65.71 8.43 67.78 66.57 1.82 vii) KNITWEAR ( HOSIERY ) Qty. 000 DOZ A.U.P. PER. DOZ 170,382 9,249 184,025 7,196 (7.41) 28.53 1,791,789 81,650 1,666,143 80,310 7.54 1.67 Continuue
VALUE IN '000' $ July-March March NO. C O M M O D I T I E S % 2015 2014 % Change 2014-15 2013-14 Change A ) TEXTILE & CLOTHING ETC. 1,033,523 1,233,775 (16.23) 10,207,539 10,369,880 (1.57) 52,526 60,807 (13.62) 485,761 488,021 (0.46) MADE-UPS ( EXCL. TOWELS AND BEDWEAR viii) 154,157 22,735 6.78 185,373 26,793 6.92 (16.84) (15.15) (2.00) 1,569,602 238,277 1,608,247 240,251 (2.40) (0.82) (1.59) BED WARE Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. ix) 6.59 6.69 60,967 11,924 5.11 75,293 15,589 4.83 (19.03) (23.51) 5.86 579,588 120,862 4.80 569,614 123,394 4.62 1.75 (2.05) 3.88 TOWELS Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. x) 8,245 2,145 3.84 5,791 2,288 2.53 42.38 (6.25) 51.87 105,614 36,466 2.90 58,028 21,691 2.68 82.01 68.12 8.26 TENTS AND CANVAS Qty.000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. xi) 28,518 12,654 2.25 37,956 18,885 2.01 (24.87) (32.99) 12.13 274,292 208,460 1.32 284,191 251,604 1.13 (3.48) (17.15) 16.49 ART SILK & SYNTH TEX. Qty. 000 Sq.M A.U.P. per Sq.M. xii) 42,659 51,093 (16.51) 350,137 341,978 2.39 OTHERS TEXTILE PROD./ MATERIAL xiii) Prepared by: Aamir Hussain Siddiqui, Economist
VALUE IN '000' $ March 2014 July-March 2013-14 NO. C O M M O D I T I E S 2015 % Change 2014-15 % Change 474,511 449,939 5.46 3,492,796 3,662,071 (4.62) B ) AGRO FOOD. 214,977 472,357 455.12 216,685 338,415 640.29 (0.79) 39.58 (28.92) 1,569,710 3,009,574 521.57 1,667,043 2,970,319 561.23 (5.84) 1.32 (7.07) RICE Qty. M.T. A.U.P. per M.T. 1 48,526 42,569 1,139.94 76,460 61,249 1,248.35 (36.53) (30.50) (8.68) 442,895 373,329 1,186.34 542,418 479,751 1,130.62 (18.35) (22.18) 4.93 RICE (Basmati) Qty. M.T. A.U.P. per M.T. a) 166,451 429,788 387.29 140,225 277,166 505.92 18.70 55.07 (23.45) 1,126,815 2,636,245 427.43 1,124,625 2,490,568 451.55 0.19 5.85 (5.34) RICE (Others) Qty. M.T. A.U.P. per M.T. b) 26,631 11,977 2.22 30,702 12,896 2.38 (13.26) (7.13) (6.60) 253,625 100,321 2.53 254,728 102,967 2.47 (0.43) (2.57) 2.19 FISH & FISH PREPARATIONS Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. ii) 37,923 76,542 0.50 42,578 84,383 0.50 (10.93) (9.29) (1.81) 377,878 566,048 0.67 380,211 702,835 0.54 (0.61) (19.46) 23.40 FRUITS Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. iii) 39,102 115,173 0.34 28,220 69,430 0.41 38.56 65.88 (16.47) 160,549 520,204 0.31 165,684 470,273 0.35 (3.10) 10.62 (12.40) VEGETABLES Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. iv) - 0 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0 0 2,820 3,227 0.87 (100.00) (100.00) #DIV/0! Continue.. LEGUMINOUS VEGETABLES Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. v) 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
VALUE IN '000' $ March 2014 July-March 2013-14 NO. C O M M O D I T I E S 2015 % Change 2014-15 % Change 474,511 449,939 5.46 3,492,796 3,662,071 (4.62) B ) AGRO FOOD. 25,531 19,187 33.06 182,026 176,791 2.96 MEAT PREPARATIONS vi) 570 0 #DIV/0! 1,674 7,008 (76.11) WHEAT vii) 43,907 99,676 0.44 39,053 93,621 0.42 12.43 6.47 5.60 207,904 453,111 0.46 236,759 538,001 0.44 (12.19) (15.78) 4.26 SUGAR Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. viii) 5,140 3,262 1.58 5,183 3,081 1.68 (0.83) 5.87 (6.33) 59,362 34,902 1.70 72,756 55,420 1.31 (18.41) (37.02) 29.56 OIL SEEDS Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. ix) 993 260 3.82 1,860 496 3.75 (46.61) (47.58) 1.85 9,248 2,645 3.50 12,403 4,167 (25.44) (36.53) 17.47 TOBACCO Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. x) 3 5,346 1,481 3.61 6,070 1,661 3.65 (11.93) (10.84) (1.22) 46,613 13,960 3.34 39,326 12,394 3.17 18.53 12.64 5.23 SPICES Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. xi) 3,597 6,583 (45.36) 45,782 52,186 (12.27) GUAR & GUAR PRODUCTS xii) 29 260 1,155 10,000 115.50 (97.49) (97.40) (3.43) 6,646 50,917 130.53 22,304 181,705 (70.20) (71.98) 6.34 MOLASSES Qty. M.T. A.U.P. per M.T. xiii) 111.54 123 70,765 52,663 34.37 571,779 572,052 (0.05) ALL OTHER FOOD ITEMS xiv)
VALUE IN '000' $ July-March March NO. C O M M O D I T I E S % 2015 2014 % Change 2014-15 2013-14 Change C ) 59,366 98,108 (39.49) 527,212 900,459 (41.45) MINERAL & METAL. i) 639 989 (35.39) 5,848 6,313 (7.37) ONYX MANF. ii) a) b) 1,228 501 727 38,390 621 37,769 (96.80) (19.32) (98.08) 10,987 5,906 5,081 320,789 4,315 316,474 (96.58) 36.87 (98.39) GEMS & JEWELRY GEMS JEWELRY iii) 57,499 58,729 (2.09) 510,377 573,357 (10.98) PETROLEUM GROUP 17,964 - #DIV/0! 215,364 - #DIV/0! PETROLEUM CRUDE a ) PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ( EXCL.TOP NAPHTHA ) Qty. M.T. A.U.P. per M.T. 8,255 9,924 831.82 1,331 1,259 520.21 688.24 (21.32) 58,698 65,372 897.91 48,252 50,382 957.72 21.65 29.75 (6.25) b ) 1,057.19 31,280 45,650 685.21 57,398 67,343 852.32 (45.50) (32.21) (19.61) 236,309 259,150 911.86 525,069 629,065 834.68 (54.99) (58.80) 9.25 c ) PETROLEUM TOP NAPHTHA Qty. M.T. A.U.P. per M.T. 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 6 36 (83.33) (80.84) (13.00) d ) SOLID FUELS ( COAL ) Qty. M.T. A.U.P. per M.T. 50 261 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 120.00 137.93 Prepared by: Aamir Hussain Siddiqui, Economist
VALUE IN '000' $ July-March 2013-14 March 2014 NO. C O M M O D I T I E S 2015 % Change 2014-15 % Change ENGINEERING GOODS & OTHER MANF. GROUP D ) 172,436 226,610 (23.91) 1,761,090 2,057,129 (14.39) i) a) b) c) d) MACHINERY & TRANSPORT EQUIPMENTS ELECTRIC FANS TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT/ AUTO PARTS AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES OTHER ELECTRICAL MACHINERY MACHINERY FOR PARTICULAR INDUSTRIES OTHER MACHINERY 18,132 4,442 757 1,022 4,049 22,518 5,192 424 2,559 5,168 (19.48) (14.45) 78.54 (60.06) (21.65) 171,703 23,928 8,409 14,867 48,370 230,480 23,646 9,130 17,606 59,104 (25.50) 1.19 (7.90) (15.56) (18.16) e) 2,909 4,953 2,287 6,888 27.20 (28.09) 24,565 51,564 25,840 95,154 (4.93) (45.81) f ) ii) iii) iv) v) a) b) c) d) SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS CUTLERY SPORTS GOODS CHEMICAL & ITS PRODUCTS FERTILIZER MANUFACTURED PLASTIC MATERIALS PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS OTHER CHEMICALS 30,837 6,869 29,029 62,127 31,725 7,608 35,298 86,171 (2.80) (9.71) (17.76) (27.90) #DIV/0! (28.06) (7.52) (41.64) 253,969 63,779 237,644 675,794 254,868 65,165 249,246 876,657 (0.35) (2.13) (4.65) (22.91) #DIV/0! (25.71) 18.78 (33.02) 0 0 0 0 28,322 17,600 16,205 39,371 19,031 27,769 206,017 156,685 313,092 277,310 131,917 467,430 vi) vii) viii) CEMENT HANDICRAFTS FURNITURE 0 34 (100.00) 0.00 (41.62) 3,796 5,365 349,040 696 445.40 2.11 (6.86) 452 452 5,254 374,763 24,990 42,804 Prepared by: Aamir Hussain Siddiqui, Economist
VALUE IN '000' $ July-March March NO . C O M M O D I T I E S % 2015 2014 % Change 2014-15 2013-14 Change 191,704 223,107 (14.08) 1,942,260 2,082,625 (6.74) E) OTHER SECTORS 41,342 1,679 24.62 52,844 2,690 19.64 (21.77) (37.57) 25.31 366,600 16,429 22.31 388,146 21,008 18.48 (5.55) (21.79) 20.77 i ) LEATHER TANNED Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. 42,817 24,627 17,404 786 45,453 25,553 18,588 1,312 (5.80) (3.62) (6.37) (40.09) 455,783 282,660 163,531 9,592 476,265 312,791 152,033 11,441 (4.30) (9.63) 7.56 (16.16) ii) a) b) c) LEATHER GARMENTS/ MANF LEATHER GARMENTS LEATHER GLOVES LEATHER MANF.N.S. 9,140 7,184 9,917 8,245 118 1,554 (7.84) (12.87) (91.53) 25.23 98,723 84,958 293 13,472 85,256 71,330 198 13,728 15.80 19.11 47.98 (1.86) iii) FOOTWEAR a) LEATHER FOOTWEAR b) CANVAS FOOTWEAR c) OTHER FOOTWEAR 10 1,946 9,562 88,843 9,396 105,497 1.77 92,902 928,252 97,280 1,035,678 (4.50) (10.37) b) c) CARPETS & RUGS MATS ALL OTHER (15.79) 1,931,540 2,231,539 (13.44) 17,930,897 19,072,164 (5.98) TOTAL Prepared by: Aamir Hussain Siddiqui, Economist
INCREASING TREND OF SELECTED COMMODITIES DURING JULY-FMARCH 2014-15 VALUE IN US$ THOUSAND C O M M O D I T I E S TEXTILE & CLOTHING ETC. KNITWEAR ( HOSIERY ) READYMADE GARMENTS TOWELS OTHERS TEXTILE PROD./ MATERIAL TENTS AND CANVAS YARN OTHER THAN COTTON YARN COTTON CARDED OR COMBED S.NO. 2014-15 4,415,340 1,791,789 1,548,282 579,588 350,137 105,614 33,682 6,248 2013-14 4,100,330 1,666,143 1,426,826 569,614 341,978 58,028 31,640 6,101 % CHANGE A ) 7.68 7.54 8.51 1.75 2.39 82.01 6.45 2.41 B ) AGRO FOOD. 228,639 216,117 5.79 MEAT PREPARATIONS SPICES 182,026 46,613 176,791 39,326 2.96 18.53 D ) ENGINEERING GOODS & OTHER MANF. GROUP HANDICRAFTS FURNITURE 9,161 3,796 5,365 5,950 696 5,254 53.97 445.40 2.11 I ) LEATHER SECTOR LEATHER GLOVES LEATHER FOOTWEAR 248,489 163,531 84,958 223,363 152,033 71,330 11.25 7.56 19.11 II) CANVAS FOOTWEAR 293 198 47.98 SUB TOTAL 4,901,922 4,545,958 7.83 Prepared by: Aamir Hussain Siddiqui, Economist
DECREASING TREND OF SELECTED COMMODITIES: DURING JULY- MARCH 2014-15 VALUE IN US4 THOUSAND C O M M O D I T I E S TEXTILE & CLOTHING ETC. COTTON FABRICS BED WARE COTTON YARN MADE-UPS ( EXCL.TOWELS & BED WARE) ART SILK & SYNTH TEX. RAW COTTON S.NO. 2014-15 5,792,199 1,859,722 1,569,602 1,460,791 485,761 274,292 142,031 2013-14 6,269,550 2,128,216 1,608,247 1,578,919 488,021 284,191 181,956 % CHANGE A ) (7.61) (12.62) (2.40) (7.48) (0.46) (3.48) (21.94) B ) AGRO FOOD. RICE ALL OTHER FOOD ITEMS FRUITS FISH & FISH PREPARATIONS SUGAR VEGETABLES OIL SEEDS GUAR & GUAR PRODUCTS TOBACCO MOLASSES WHEAT LEGUMINOUS VEGETABLES 3,264,157 1,569,710 571,779 377,878 253,625 207,904 160,549 59,362 45,782 9,248 6,646 1,674 3,445,954 1,667,043 572,052 380,211 254,728 236,759 165,684 72,756 52,186 12,403 22,304 7,008 2,820 (5.28) (5.84) (0.05) (0.61) (0.43) (12.19) (3.10) (18.41) (12.27) (25.44) (70.20) (76.11) (100.00) 0 C ) MINERAL & METAL. PETROLEUM GROUP GEMS & JEWELRY ONYX MANF. 527,212 510,377 10,987 5,848 900,459 573,357 320,789 6,313 (41.45) (10.98) (96.58) (7.37) D ) 1,751,929 675,794 349,040 253,969 237,644 2,051,179 876,657 374,763 254,868 249,246 (14.59) (22.91) (6.86) (0.35) (4.65) ENGINEERING GOODS & OTHER MANF. GROUP CHEMICAL & ITS PRODUCTS CEMENT SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS SPORTS GOODS
IMPORT OF SELECTED COMMODITIES IN February& JULY-MARCH 2015 AND 2014 VALUES IN US$ thousand March July-March SL. No.COMMODITIES % 2015 2014 % Change 2014-15 2013-14 Change G R A N D T O T A L 3,488 3,627 -3.83 33,998 33,032 2.92 A. FOOD GROUP 388 359 8.12 3,868 3,105 24.60 B. MACHINERY GROUP 625 486 28.68 5,448 4,638 17.48 C. TRANSPORT GROUP 223 180 24.00 1,923 1,620 18.69 D. PETROLEUM GROUP 704 987 -28.69 8,890 10,941 -18.74 E. TEXTILE GROUP 208 256 -18.74 1,877 1,999 -6.10 AGRICULTURAL AND OTHER CHEMICALS GROUP F. 586 578 1.36 5,519 4,958 11.31 G. METAL GROUP 035 322 -5.10 2,666 2,201 21.09 H. MISCELLANEOUS GROUP 85 81 5.30 761 649 17.18 ALL OTHERS ITEMS 362 378 -4.06 3,045 2,921 4.25
SBP EXPORT RECEIPTS BY COUNTRY (Thousand US Dollar) JULY-MARCH CONTINENT / REGION 2014-15 2013-14 % Change Total (received through Banks) 18,451,950 18,311,809 0.77 Asia Europe Americas Africa Oceania & Others 7,869,066 8,152,547 -3.48 5,577,509 5,105,269 9.25 3,470,032 3,517,255 -1.34 1,239,441 1,272,413 -2.59 295,903 264,326 11.95 Prepared by: Aamir Hussain Siddiqui, Economist
SBP Export Receipt July-March 2014-15 Total Receipts US$ 18,452 million Americas $ 3,470 millioin (19%) Europe $ 5,578million (30%) Africa $ 1,239 million (7%) Oceania & Other, $ 296 million (2%) Asia $ 7,869 million (43%) Prepared by: Aamir Hussain Siddiqui, Economist
SBP EXPORT RECEIPTS BY TOP 10 COUNTRIES (Thousand US Dollar) JULY-MARCH 2013-14 Countries 2014-15 % Change Rank Total (received through Banks) 18,451,950 2,923,929 1,694,056 1,241,510 1,225,676 939,140 916,408 583,154 565,377 522,596 437,405 18,311,809 2,934,039 2,025,500 760,339 1,156,965 1,315,986 857,460 461,363 484,594 553,577 381,677 0.77 -0.34 -16.36 63.28 5.94 -28.64 6.87 26.40 16.67 -5.60 14.60 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 U. S. A. China Afghanistan U. K. U. A. E. Germany Spain Italy Bangladesh Netherlands (Holland) 10 Prepared by: Aamir Hussain Siddiqui, Economist
SBP EXPORTS RECEIPTS BY TOP ASIAN COUNTRIES (Thousand $) JULY-MARCH Asian Countries 2014-15 7,869,066 2013-14 8,152,547 % Change Rank -3.48 Total 1 China 1,694,056 2,025,500 -16.36 2 Afghanistan 1,241,510 760,339 63.28 3 U. A. E. 939,140 1,315,986 -28.64 4 Bangladesh 522,596 553,577 -5.60 5 Singapore 409,133 288,447 41.84 6 Saudi Arabia 349,035 363,820 -4.06 7 Hong Kong 307,238 367,669 -16.44 8 India 296,691 306,119 -3.08 9 Turkey 255,845 281,522 -9.12 10 China 1,694,056 2,025,500 -16.36 Prepared by: Aamir Hussain Siddiqui, Economist
SBP EXPORTS RECEIPTS BY TOP EUROPEAN COUNTRIES (Thousand US$) JULY-MARCH 2013-14 5,577,509 1,225,676 Countries Rank 2014-15 % Change Total 5,105,269 1,156,965 9.25 5.94 1 U. K. 2 Germany 916,408 857,460 6.87 3 Spain 583,154 461,363 26.40 4 Italy 565,377 484,594 16.67 5 Netherlands (Holland) 437,405 381,677 14.60 6 Belgium 392,458 338,700 15.87 7 France 391,286 389,892 0.36 8 Russian Federation 149,031 158,108 -5.74 9 Portugal 119,929 115,986 3.40 10 Sweden 116,031 102,669 13.02 Prepared by: Aamir Hussain Siddiqui, Economist
SBP EXPORTS RECEIPTS BY TOP AMERICAN COUNTRIES (Thousand US$) JULY-MARCH 2013-14 3,470,032 2,923,929 179,179 88,758 57,718 46,630 36,415 32,528 21,964 8,537 7,337 Countries 2014-15 % Change Rank TOTAL 3,517,255 2,934,039 192,458 79,164 64,764 65,233 37,628 39,854 21,566 3,792 6,086 -1.34 -0.34 -6.90 12.12 -10.88 -28.52 -3.22 -18.38 1.84 125.14 20.55 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 U. S. A. Canada Mexico Chile Brazil Colombia Argentina Peru Paraguay Ecuador 10 Prepared by: Aamir Hussain Siddiqui, Economist
SBP EXPORTS RECEIPTS BY TOP AFRICAN COUNTRIES (thousand $) JULY-MARCH 2013-14 1,272,413 196,485 110,491 88,673 75,785 54,147 42,518 31,959 29,951 29,476 27,723 Countries 2014-15 1,239,441 % Change Rank -2.59 -13.50 -0.14 12.17 -8.46 -41.79 6.87 27.59 119.20 -9.46 -7.59 Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 South Africa Egypt Mozambique Tanzania Madagascar Nigeria Uganda Ivory Coast Sudan Mauritius 227,149 110,641 79,050 82,788 93,021 39,785 25,048 13,663 32,556 30,000 10 Prepared by: Aamir Hussain Siddiqui, Economist
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF SERVICES in million US$ July-March FY15 ITEM FY14 Exports of Services 4,647 3,823 1. Manufacturing services on physical inputs owned by others 2 Maintenance and repair services n.i.e. 3 Transport 4 Travel 5 Construction 6 Insurance and pension services 7 Financial services 8 Charges for the use of intellectual property n.i.e. 9 Telecommunications, computer, and information services 10 Other business services 11 Personal, cultural, and recreational services 12 Government goods and services n.i.e. Of which: Logistic Support 0 7 0 4 1,004 221 975 214 19 65 70 32 50 53 5 602 581 6 610 535 7 7 2,085 1,452 1,318 675 Imports of Services 6,028 5,952 1. Manufacturing services on physical inputs owned by others 2 Maintenance and repair services n.i.e. 3 Transport 4 Travel 5 Construction 6 Insurance and pension services 7 Financial services 8 Charges for the use of intellectual property n.i.e. 9 Telecommunications, computer, and information services 10 Other business services 11 Personal, cultural, and recreational services 12 Government goods and services n.i.e. 0 0 59 86 2,848 962 2,901 779 4 21 207 163 109 318 998 177 154 85 255 1,134 7 4 353 356
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN PAKISTAN-BY SECTOR (Million US $) July-March FY15(P) July-March FY14 (P) Sr. SECTOR Inflow 23.2 0.0 58.3 60.4 2.7 42.3 Outflow 37.9 Net FDI - 14.7 0.0 58.3 32.1 2.7 42.3 Inflow 87.3 Outflow 17.4 Net FDI 69.9 1 Food 2 Food Packaging 3 Beverages 4 Tobacco & Cigarettes 5 Sugar 6 Textiles 7 Paper & Pulp 8 Leather & Leather Products 9 Rubber & Rubber Products 10 Chemicals 11 Petro Chemicals 12 Petroleum Refining 13 Minning & Quarrying 14 Oil & Gas Explorations Of which Privatisation proceeds 15 Pharmaceuticals & OTC Products 16 Cosmetics 17 Fertilizers 18 Cement 19 Ceramics 20 Basic Metals 21 Metal Products 22 Machinery other than Electrical 23 Electrical Machinery 24 Electronics I) Consumer/Household II) Industrial - - - - - 25.0 85.5 9.5 8.1 - 4.0 - 110.3 - 21.7 3.4 381.7 - 13.1 - 0.0 32.8 1.3 3.8 8.2 1.0 0.2 17.2 13.0 4.2 1.5 34.8 - 11.3 - 0.3 0.2 29.5 0.4 19.7 20.7 7.1 - 1.4 - - 6.4 - - 1.7 - 11.6 6.5 5.4 1.0 23.5 50.7 9.5 - 3.2 - 3.7 - 0.2 80.9 - 0.4 2.0 - 17.3 374.6 - 11.7 - 0.0 26.4 1.3 3.8 6.4 1.0 - 11.3 10.7 7.6 3.2 28.3 - - - - - 3.2 - - - 0.5 - 54.1 - - 10.9 - - 44.9 - 0.8 19.4 8.0 11.4 - - 0.2 - 63.8 - 5.5 0.5 204.8 - 6.5 - - 7.5 1.7 1.4 3.5 0.0 0.2 16.9 12.2 4.7 0.2 - 60.5 - 5.5 0.5 204.3 - - 47.5 - - - 3.3 1.7 1.4 - 41.3 0.0 - 0.6 - 2.5 4.2 - 6.7 Prepared by: Aamir Hussain Siddiqui, Economist
from previous lide FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN PAKISTAN-BY SECTOR (Million US $) July-March FY15(P) Outflow - - - - 39.0 39.0 - 0.1 - 1.8 0.3 0.2 - 0.1 821.9 760.1 - 61.5 0.0 - 61.5 0.3 99.1 - - 4.6 14.2 1,181.2 July-March FY14 (P) Inflow 41.5 8.8 22.6 10.1 194.4 175.4 - 19.0 - 25.4 21.8 3.7 1.4 - 152.3 140.4 - 11.4 3.4 0.8 7.2 0.5 195.1 - 1.5 85.4 31.5 1,568.4 Sr. SECTOR Inflow 47.1 17.6 21.0 8.5 136.2 78.9 - 56.9 0.4 20.0 33.5 1.9 1.8 - 917.9 885.4 - 32.4 3.0 0.3 29.2 - 182.6 - 0.2 28.5 21.9 1,891.3 Net FDI 47.1 17.6 21.0 8.5 97.2 39.9 Outflow 1.6 Net FDI 40.0 8.8 21.0 10.1 57.0 53.0 25 Transport Equipment(Automobiles) I) Motorcycles II) Cars III) Buses,Trucks,Vans & Trail 26 Power I) Thermal Of which Privatisation proceeds II) Hydel III) Coal 27 Construction 28 Trade 29 Transport 30 Tourism 31 Storage Facilities 32 Communications 1) Telecommunications Of which Privatisation proceeds 2) Information Technology I) Software Development II) Hardware Development III) I.T.Service 3) Postal & Courier Services 33 Financial Business Of which Privatisation proceeds 34 Social Services 35 Personal Services 36 Others TOTAL - 1.6 - 137.4 122.4 - 14.9 - 6.1 33.7 1.8 - 3.6 396.5 382.3 - 14.1 1.1 - 13.0 - 72.7 - 1.4 7.3 26.8 859.3 - - 56.9 0.4 18.2 33.2 1.7 1.8 - 0.1 96.0 125.3 - - 29.0 2.9 0.3 - 32.3 - 0.3 83.5 - 0.2 24.0 7.7 710.1 4.1 - 19.3 - 11.9 1.9 1.4 - 3.6 - 244.1 - 241.9 - - 2.7 2.3 0.8 - 5.9 0.5 122.4 - 0.0 78.1 4.8 709.1 Prepared by: Aamir Hussain Siddiqui, Economist
COUNTRY-WISE WORKERS' REMITTANCES Value in US$ million (Provisional) July-March March Item Amount % growth 2014 2013 FY15 FY14 1. 2. 3. 4. USA U.K. Saudi Arabia UAE 2.68 2.35 19.30 28.81 40.91 16.10 39.07 -19.30 14.94 18.09 10.34 1.74 27.69 -2.25 -7.55 -27.18 -23.27 -39.96 -4.70 1.39 -22.90 174.90 0.30 42.39 -9.22 4.86 12.15 0.49 17.95 26.81 15.03 199.24 164.28 489.70 195.45 166.46 425.53 262.00 132.08 126.44 3.35 0.13 164.03 30.33 58.95 27.76 46.99 34.93 7.40 2.68 0.40 5.60 2.57 1.17 1.17 1.62 12.05 0.27 2.22 1.98 11.47 10.91 0.75 62.16 1,337.89 1,871.09 1,670.74 4,045.73 2,948.56 1,607.58 1,289.69 50.37 1,822.32 1,632.30 3,391.32 2,289.01 1,140.82 1,110.83 36.22 411.24 228.04 177.03 6.09 0.08 196.07 36.59 62.17 36.05 61.26 25.96 4.92 1.60 0.27 2.79 2.18 0.82 0.77 1.16 11.07 0.38 1.66 1.91 13.31 10.49 0.71 62.40 1,576.97 Dubai Abu Dhabi Sharjah Other 0.92 1.14 1,560.63 272.34 553.59 250.37 484.33 311.82 58.75 19.08 1,357.73 230.62 501.72 246.10 379.29 318.99 63.55 26.20 5. Other GCC Countries Bahrain Kuwait Qatar Oman EU Countries Germany France Netherland Spain Italy Greece Sweden Denmark Ireland Belgium Norway Switzerland Australia Canada Japan Other Countries TOTAL 6. 2.44 36.10 23.52 10.93 8.89 50.06 98.59 3.46 20.96 23.72 129.99 123.74 5.52 614.97 3.18 60.13 24.68 10.78 11.53 18.21 98.30 2.43 23.09 22.62 115.91 123.14 4.68 484.95 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13,327.47 11,586.06