Pakistan Trade Statistics Review: July-September 2014-15

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This review analyzes Pakistan's trade performance from July to September 2014-15, detailing exports, imports, sector-wise analysis, and commodity composition. The data shows fluctuations in values and growth rates across different sectors, providing insights into the country's merchandise trade during the period.


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  1. Pakistans Trade Statistics Monthly Review (July-September 2014-15) By RESEARCH & ANALYSIS DIRECTORATE 22-10-2014

  2. Pakistans Trade Performance [Million USD] JULY - SEPTEMBER 2014-15 Year (2014-15) Year (2013-14) values only Exports Imports Balance Exports Imports Balance %age Growt h %age Growth %age Growth Value Value Value Exports Imports Balance July 1,923 -8.18 3,364 -11.80 -1,434 -16.58 2,095 3,814 -1,719 August 1,911 -3.64 4,718 32.08 -2,807 76.65 1,983 3,572 -1,589 September 2,181 -16.67 4561 20.31 -2380 102.73 2,617 3,791 -1,174 Jul-Aug 6,051 -10.16 12,519 12.02 -6,504 45.11 6,695 11,177 -4,482 Values in US$ Million Source: Pakistan Bureau of Statistics

  3. Pakistan Merchandise Trade July-September period EXPORTS IMPORTS 14,000 12,519 11,177 12,000 US$ million 10,000 6,695 8,000 6,015 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 2014-15 2013-14

  4. Division-wise Export Analysis (JULY-AUGUST 2014-15 and 2013-14: Value in US $ million) SEPTEMBER JULY-SEPTEMBER C O M M O D I T Y S E C T O R S % % 2014 2013 2014-15 2013-14 Change Change GRAND TOTAL 2,181 2,617 -16.67 6,015 6,695 -10.15 A TEXTILE & GARMENTS CATEGORY 1,255 1270 -1.16 3,417 3,559 -3.99 B AGRO & FOOD 335 340 -1.23 904 1,017 -11.16 C MINERAL & METAL 130 407 -67.95 330 591 -44.18 ENGINEERING GOODS & OTHER MANFURES D 211 347 -39.21 650 822 -20.84 E OTHER SECTORS 249 254 -2.12 714 706 1.06

  5. Export Composition Jul-Sep 2014-15 OTHER SECTORS 12% Manufacturing 11% Total Export USD 6,015 million MINERAL & METAL 5% TEXTILE & CLOTHING 57% AGRO FOOD. 15%

  6. EXPORT FROM PAKISTAN WITH AVERAGE UNIT PRICE VALUE IN '000' $ September 2013 July-September 2013-14 NO. C O M M O D I T I E S 2014 % Change 2014-15 % Change A ) TEXTILE & CLOTHING ETC. 1,254,972 1,269,750 (1.16) 3,417,330 3,559,342 (3.99) i) RAW COTTON Qty. M.T. A.U.P. per M.T. 30,466 19,070 1,597.59 32,274 17,638 1,829.80 (5.60) 8.12 (12.69) 49,943 30,382 1,643.84 65,631 36,915 1,777.90 (23.90) (17.70) (7.54) ii) COTTON CARDED OR COMBED Qty.000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. 20 14 56 44 (64.29) (68.18) 12.24 70 50 190 303 0.63 (63.16) (83.50) 123.26 1.43 1.27 1.40 III) COTTON YARN Qty.000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. 171,288 62,319 2.75 196,548 64,724 3.04 (12.85) (3.72) (9.49) 463,216 162,800 2.85 592,185 194,925 3.04 (21.78) (16.48) (6.34) iv) YARN OTHER THAN COTTON YARN 4,524 5,243 (13.71) 12,200 12,418 (1.76) v) COTTON FABRICS Qty. 000 Sq.M A.U.P. per Sq.M. 227,169 134,387 1.69 262,034 229,085 1.14 (13.31) (41.34) 47.79 629,404 416,733 1.51 727,786 677,407 1.07 (13.52) (38.48) 40.58 vi) READYMADE GARMENTS Qty. 000 DOZ A.U.P. PER. DOZ 162,943 2,452 66.45 151,952 2,039 74.52 7.23 20.26 (10.83) 484,374 7,612 63.63 471,282 7,074 66.62 2.78 7.61 (4.49) vii) KNITWEAR ( HOSIERY ) Qty. 000 DOZ A.U.P. PER. DOZ 222,351 14,201 15.66 189,735 9,952 19.07 17.19 42.69 (17.87) 632,233 34,187 18.49 568,747 27,143 20.95 11.16 25.95 (11.74) continuue

  7. VALUE IN '000' $ September July-September NO. C O M M O D I T I E S 2014 2013 % Change 2014-15 2013-14 % Change A ) TEXTILE & CLOTHING ETC. 1,254,972 1,269,750 (1.16) 3,417,330 3,559,342 (3.99) 57,337 52,546 9.12 155,736 160,023 (2.68) MADE-UPS ( EXCL. TOWELS AND BEDWEAR viii) 202,448 253,087 (20.01) 552,943 571,651 (3.27) BED WARE ix) 29,079 39,414 (26.22) 84,189 87,003 (3.23) Qty. 000 K.G. 6.96 6.42 8.42 6.57 6.57 (0.04) A.U.P. per K.G. 69,844 66,240 5.44 183,486 177,024 3.65 TOWELS x) 19,855 14,724 34.85 47,928 38,930 23.11 Qty. 000 K.G. 3.52 4.50 (21.81) 3.83 4.55 (15.81) A.U.P. per K.G. 24,398 5,800 320.66 43,062 16,693 157.96 TENTS AND CANVAS xi) 6,641 2,377 179.39 12,634 6,573 92.21 Qty.000 K.G. 3.67 2.44 50.56 3.41 2.54 34.21 A.U.P. per K.G. 35,029 17,769 97.14 96,042 87,952 9.20 ART SILK & SYNTH TEX. xii) 14,520 15,282 (4.99) 52,087 97,963 (46.83) Qty. 000 Sq.M 2.41 1.16 107.48 1.84 0.90 105.38 A.U.P. per Sq.M. 47,155 36,466 29.31 114,621 107,760 6.37 OTHERS TEXTILE PROD./ MATERIAL xiii)

  8. VALUE IN '000' $ September 2013 July-September 2013-14 NO. C O M M O D I T I E S 2014 % Change 2014-15 % Change B ) AGRO FOOD. 335,481 339,658 (1.23) 903,791 1,017,281 (11.16) RICE Qty. M.T. A.U.P. per M.T. 132,878 221,715 599.32 140,726 228,802 615.06 (5.58) (3.10) (2.56) 362,784 587,424 617.58 404,635 635,637 636.58 (10.34) (7.58) (2.98) 1 RICE (Basmati) Qty. M.T. A.U.P. per M.T. 52,950 54,663 968.66 51,216 49,674 1,031.04 3.39 10.04 (6.05) 138,231 133,626 1,034.46 154,736 144,666 1,069.61 (10.67) (7.63) (3.29) a) RICE (Others) Qty. M.T. A.U.P. per M.T. 79,928 167,052 478.46 89,510 179,128 499.70 (10.70) (6.74) (4.25) 224,553 453,798 494.83 249,899 490,971 508.99 (10.14) (7.57) (2.78) b) FISH & FISH PREPARATIONS Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. 37,609 15,253 2.47 41,893 16,552 2.53 (10.23) (7.85) (2.58) 78,293 31,378 2.50 85,258 33,697 2.53 (8.17) (6.88) (1.38) ii) FRUITS Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. 26,294 40,023 0.66 31,323 53,880 0.58 (16.06) (25.72) 13.01 73,480 118,593 0.62 87,877 142,016 0.62 (16.38) (16.49) 0.13 iii) VEGETABLES Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. 6,156 14,207 0.43 10,553 27,260 0.39 (41.67) (47.88) 11.93 22,968 68,390 0.34 42,113 130,465 0.32 (45.46) (47.58) 4.04 iv) LEGUMINOUS VEGETABLES Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. - 956 986 0.97 (100.00) (100.00) #DIV/0! 0 0 2,776 3,186 0.87 (100.00) (100.00) #DIV/0! Continue.. v) 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!

  9. VALUE IN '000' $ September 2013 July-September 2013-14 NO. C O M M O D I T I E S 2014 % Change 2014-15 % Change B ) AGRO FOOD. 335,481 339,658 (1.23) 903,791 1,017,281 (11.16) MEAT PREPARATIONS 15,262 16,461 (7.28) 50,109 64,002 (21.71) vi) WHEAT 10 2,211 (99.55) 10 3,993 (99.75) vii) SUGAR Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. 27,603 55,831 0.49 3,890 8,225 0.47 609.59 578.80 4.54 69,793 145,409 0.48 29,183 61,045 0.48 139.16 138.20 0.40 viii) OIL SEEDS Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. 4,250 2,663 1.60 3,942 3,044 1.30 7.81 6,235 3,848 1.62 10,572 13,415 0.79 (41.02) (71.32) 105.61 ix) (12.52) 23.24 TOBACCO Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. 1,593 589 2.70 1,203 453 2.66 32.42 30.02 1.84 3,902 1,265 3.08 5,125 1,715 (23.86) (26.24) 3.22 x) 3 SPICES Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. 4,456 1,358 3.28 4,611 1,546 2.98 (3.36) (12.16) 10.02 11,422 3,280 3.48 11,608 3,844 3.02 (1.60) (14.67) 15.32 xi) GUAR & GUAR PRODUCTS 5,784 4,429 30.59 17,348 20,389 (14.91) xii) MOLASSES Qty. M.T. A.U.P. per M.T. 10 71 10,573 89,050 118.73 (99.91) (99.92) 18.63 3,602 27,671 130.17 15,381 125,524 (76.58) (77.96) 6.23 xiii) 140.85 123 ALL OTHER FOOD ITEMS 73,576 66,887 10.00 203,845 234,369 (13.02) xiv)

  10. VALUE IN '000' $ September July-September NO. C O M M O D I T I E S % 2014 2013 % Change 2014-15 2013-14 Change C ) MINERAL & METAL. 130,279 406,513 (67.95) 329,869 590,904 (44.18) i) ONYX MANF. 860 419 105.25 2,759 2,181 26.50 ii) a) b) GEMS & JEWELRY GEMS JEWELRY 1,720 811 909 58,568 812 57,756 (97.06) (0.12) (98.43) 4,424 1,974 2,450 114,196 1,759 112,437 (96.13) 12.22 (97.82) iii) PETROLEUM GROUP 127,699 347,526 (63.25) 322,686 474,527 (32.00) PETROLEUM CRUDE 37,218 - #DIV/0! 90,942 - #DIV/0! a ) PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ( EXCL.TOP NAPHTHA ) Qty. M.T. A.U.P. per M.T. b ) 11,315 11,917 949.48 28,538 31,010 920.28 (60.35) (61.57) 3.17 26,715 29,236 913.77 33,924 36,586 927.24 (21.25) (20.09) (1.45) c ) PETROLEUM TOP NAPHTHA Qty. M.T. A.U.P. per M.T. 79,166 86,000 920.53 318,980 386,812 824.64 (75.18) (77.77) 11.63 205,029 213,500 960.32 440,587 526,512 836.80 (53.46) (59.45) 14.76 d ) SOLID FUELS ( COAL ) Qty. M.T. A.U.P. per M.T. 0 0 0 8 (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) 0 0 0 16 95 (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) 50 0.16 0.17

  11. VALUE IN '000' $ September 2013 July-September 2013-14 NO. C O M M O D I T I E S 2014 % Change 2014-15 % Change ENGINEERING GOODS & OTHER MANF. GROUP 211,233 347,460 (39.21) 650,413 821,694 (20.84) D ) 16,611 2,111 918 1,681 5,960 28,884 1,873 1,039 1,973 6,569 (42.49) 12.71 (11.65) (14.80) (9.27) 61,571 8,630 2,364 4,032 25,169 88,890 8,372 4,241 5,245 27,863 (30.73) 3.08 (44.26) (23.13) (9.67) 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 0 2,825 (100.00) 4,160 9,889 (57.93) e) 5,941 14,605 (59.32) 17,216 33,280 (48.27) f ) 30,750 7,612 25,083 77,964 25,415 7,096 30,731 203,580 20.99 7.27 (18.38) (61.70) 78,827 21,308 82,015 260,958 81,181 21,832 81,527 399,391 (2.90) (2.40) 0.60 (34.66) #DIV/0! (26.71) 11.98 (44.29) ii) iii) iv) v) a) b) c) d) SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS CUTLERY SPORTS GOODS CHEMICAL & ITS PRODUCTS FERTILIZER MANUFACTURED PLASTIC MATERIALS PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS OTHER CHEMICALS 0 0 ! 0 0 23,421 18,419 36,124 26,411 15,743 161,426 (11.32) 17.00 (77.62) 61,471 47,197 152,290 83,868 42,148 273,375 0 13 (100.00) 61.70 1,238 1,718 38 3,157.89 31.35 vi) vii) viii) CEMENT HANDICRAFTS FURNITURE 684 423 1,308 52,529 51,318 2.36 142,778 147,527 (3.22)

  12. VALUE IN '000' $ July-September September NO . C O M M O D I T I E S % 2014 2013 % Change 2014-15 2013-14 Change 248,674 254,064 (2.12) 713,610 706,119 1.06 E) OTHER SECTORS 46,227 1,785 25.90 43,899 2,527 17.37 5.30 122,702 5,011 24.49 128,914 7,341 17.56 (4.82) (31.74) 39.44 i ) LEATHER TANNED Qty. 000 K.G. A.U.P. per K.G. (29.36) 49.08 54,855 35,303 18,526 1,026 52,392 37,538 13,768 1,086 4.70 (5.95) 34.56 (5.52) 158,904 105,022 50,382 3,500 165,411 110,812 51,036 3,563 (3.93) (5.23) (1.28) (1.77) ii) a) b) c) LEATHER GARMENTS/ MANF LEATHER GARMENTS LEATHER GLOVES LEATHER MANF.N.S. 10,152 8,628 9,393 7,261 8.08 18.83 (100.00) (28.18) 35,952 32,227 30,545 25,575 17.70 26.01 (60.00) (24.70) iii) FOOTWEAR a) LEATHER FOOTWEAR b) CANVAS FOOTWEAR c) OTHER FOOTWEAR 0 10 20 50 1,524 2,122 3,705 4,920 8,794 128,646 10,115 138,265 (13.06) (6.96) 26,030 370,022 28,755 352,494 (9.48) 4.97 b) c) CARPETS & RUGS MATS ALL OTHER 2,180,639 2,617,445 (16.69) 6,015,013 6,695,340 (10.16) TOTAL

  13. INCREASING TREND OF SELECTED COMMODITIES DURING JULY-SEPTEMBER 2014-15 VALUE IN US$ THOUSAND JULY-SEPTEMBER 2013-14 S.NO. C O M M O D I T I E S 2014-15 % CHANGE A ) 1 2 3 4 5 6 TEXTILE & CLOTHING ETC. KNITWEAR ( HOSIERY ) READYMADE GARMENTS TOWELS OTHERS TEXTILE PROD./ MATERIAL ART SILK & SYNTH TEX. TENTS AND CANVAS 1,553,818 632,233 484,374 183,486 114,621 96,042 43,062 1,429,458 568,747 471,282 177,024 107,760 87,952 16,693 8.70 11.16 2.78 3.65 6.37 9.20 157.96 B ) 1 AGRO FOOD. SUGAR 69,793 69,793 29,183 29,183 139.16 139.16 C ) 1 MINERAL & METAL. ONYX MANF. 2,759 2,759 2,181 2,181 26.50 26.50 D ) 1 2 3 ENGINEERING GOODS & OTHER MANF. GROUP SPORTS GOODS FURNITURE HANDICRAFTS 84,971 82,015 1,718 1,238 82,873 81,527 1,308 2.53 0.60 31.35 38 3,157.89 E) 1 OTHER SECTORS LEATHER FOOTWEAR ALL OTHERS 6.40 26.01 4.97 402,249 32,227 370,022 378,069 25,575 352,494 SUB TOTAL 9.99 2,113,590 1,921,764

  14. From previous slide DECREASING TREND OF SELECTED COMMODITIES DURING JULY- SEPTEMBER 2014-15 VALUE IN US4 THOUSAND JULY-SEPTEMBER 2014-15 S.NO. C O M M O D I T I E S 2013-14 % D ) ENGINEERING GOODS & OTHER MANF. GROUP CHEMICAL & ITS PRODUCTS CEMENT SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS MACHINERY & TRANSPORT EQUIPMENTS CUTLERY 565,442 260,958 142,778 78,827 61,571 21,308 738,821 399,391 147,527 81,181 88,890 21,832 (23.47) (34.66) (3.22) (2.90) (30.73) (2.40) E) OTHER SECTORS LEATHER LEATHER GARMENTS/ MANF LEATHER GLOVES LEATHER MANF.N.S. CANVAS FOOTWEAR OTHER FOOTWEAR CARPETS & RUGS '(WOOLLEN) 311,361 122,702 105,022 50,382 3,500 328,050 128,914 110,812 51,036 3,563 (5.09) (4.82) (5.23) (1.28) (1.77) (60.00) (24.70) (9.48) II) III) IV) 20 50 3,705 26,030 4,920 28,755 SUB TOTAL 3,901,423 4,773,576 (18.27)

  15. STATEMENT SHOWING DECREASING TREND OF SELECTED COMMODITIES DURING JULY- SEPTEMBER 2014-15 VALUE IN US4 THOUSAND JULY-SEPTEMBER 2014-15 1,863,512 629,404 552,943 463,216 155,736 49,943 12,200 70 S.NO. C O M M O D I T I E S 2013-14 2,129,884 727,786 571,651 592,185 160,023 65,631 12,418 % A ) TEXTILE & CLOTHING ETC. COTTON FABRICS BED WARE COTTON YARN MADE-UPS ( EXCL.TOWELS & BED WARE) RAW COTTON YARN OTHER THAN COTTON YARN COTTON CARDED OR COMBED (12.51) (13.52) (3.27) (21.78) (2.68) (23.90) (1.76) (63.16) 190 B ) AGRO FOOD. RICE FISH & FISH PREPARATIONS FRUITS MEAT PREPARATIONS VEGETABLES GUAR & GUAR PRODUCTS SPICES OIL SEEDS TOBACCO MOLASSES WHEAT LEGUMINOUS VEGETABLES ALL OTHER FOOD ITEMS 833,998 362,784 78,293 73,480 50,109 22,968 17,348 11,422 6,235 3,902 3,602 988,098 404,635 85,258 87,877 64,002 42,113 20,389 11,608 10,572 5,125 15,381 3,993 2,776 234,369 (15.60) (10.34) (8.17) (16.38) (21.71) (45.46) (14.91) (1.60) (41.02) (23.86) (76.58) (99.75) (100.00) (13.02) 10 0 203,845 C ) MINERAL & METAL. PETROLEUM GROUP GEMS & JEWELRY 327,110 322,686 4,424 588,723 474,527 114,196 (44.44) (32.00) (96.13) Continue

  16. IMPORT OF SELECTED COMMODITIES IN AUGUST & JULY-SEPTEMBER 2014 AND 2013 VALUES IN US$ thousand September July-September SL. No.COMMODITIES % 2014 2013 % Change 2014-15 2013-14 Change G R A N D T O T A L 4,561 3,791 20.31 12,519 11,177 12.01 A. FOOD GROUP 596 389 53.19 1,430 1,042 37.27 B. MACHINERY GROUP 613 493 24.30 1,782 1,435 24.25 C. TRANSPORT GROUP 239 287 -16.80 624 625 -0.14 D. PETROLEUM GROUP 1,333 1,352 -1.40 3,757 3,985 -5.71 E. TEXTILE GROUP 210 175 20.35 635 524 21.23 AGRICULTURAL AND OTHER CHEMICALS GROUP F. 630 537 17.27 1,861 1,557 19.52 G. METAL GROUP 350 216 61.74 900 742 21.29 H. MISCELLANEOUS GROUP 95 67 42.08 274 204 34.49 ALL OTHERS ITEMS 495 275 79.90 1,255 1,064 17.91

  17. SBPEXPORT RECEIPTS BY COUNTRY (Thousand US Dollar) JULY-SEPTEMBER CONTINENT / REGION 2014-15 2013-14 % Change Total (received through Banks) 6,177,675 6,113,757 1.0 Asia 2,588,204 2,767,147 -6.5 Europe 1,940,951 1,651,113 17.6 Americas 1,204,699 1,230,729 -2.1 Africa 341,772 372,608 -8.3 Oceania & Others 102,049 92,160 10.7

  18. SBP Export Receipt July-September 2014-15 Total Receipts US$ 6,178 million Americas $ 802 millioin (20%) Europe $ 1,294 million (31%) Africa $ 218 million (6%) Oceania & Other, $ 49 million (1%) Asia $ 1,649 million (42%)

  19. SBP EXPORT RECEIPTS BY TOP 10 COUNTRIES (Thousand US Dollar) JULY-SEPTEMBER 2014-15 6,177,675 Countries 2013-14 6,113,757 % Change Rank 1.0 Total (received through Banks) U. S. A. 1 1,005,208 1,025,393 -2.0 2 China 543,596 701,434 -22.5 3 U. K. 418,003 373,331 12.0 4 Afghanistan 397,345 249,605 59.2 5 U. A. E 338,526 416,628 -18.7 6 Germany 302,690 281,898 7.4 7 Italy 218,870 159,444 37.3 8 Spain 203,402 151,336 34.4 9 Bangladesh 175,731 185,991 -5.5 10 Netherlands (Holland) 166,632 127,206 31.0

  20. SBP EXPORTS RECEIPTS BY TOP ASIAN COUNTRIES (Thousand $) JULY-SEPTEMBER Asian Countries 2014-15 2013-14 % Change Rank Total 2,588,204 2,767,147 -6.5 1 China 543,596 701,434 -22.5 2 Afghanistan 397,345 249,605 59.2 3 U. A. E 338,526 416,628 -18.7 4 Bangladesh 175,731 185,991 -5.5 5 Singapore 152,046 89,300 70.3 6 Saudi Arabia 115,589 117,109 -1.3 7 Hong Kong 113,764 126,478 -10.1 8 South Korea 104,434 112,103 -6.8 9 India 100,887 89,068 13.3 10 Turkey 87,720 99,153 -11.5

  21. SBP EXPORTS RECEIPTS BY TOP AMERICAN COUNTRIES (Thousand $) JULY-SEPTEMBER Countries 2014-15 2013-14 % Change Rank Total 1,204,699 1,230,729 -2.1 1 U. S. A. 1,005,208 1,025,393 -2.0 2 Canada 63,841 65,168 -2.0 3 Mexico 33,583 28,994 15.8 4 Chile 18,530 22,186 -16.5 5 Brazil 16,561 23,242 -28.7 6 Argentina 14,419 14,058 2.6 7 Colombia 14,027 15,068 -6.9 8 Peru 7,197 7,688 -6.4 9 Romania 6,979 5,820 19.9 Ecuador 2,948 1,966 50.0 10

  22. SBP EXPORTS RECEIPTS BY TOP EUROPEAN COUNTRIES (Thousand $) JULY-AUGUST Countries Rank 2014-15 2013-14 % Change Total 1,940,951 1,651,113 17.6 1 U. K. 418,003 373,331 12.0 2 Germany 302,690 281,898 7.4 3 Italy 218,870 159,444 37.3 4 Spain 203,402 151,336 34.4 5 Netherlands (Holland) 166,632 127,206 31.0 6 France 146,825 128,118 14.6 7 Belgium 125,322 104,957 19.4 8 Portugal 44,508 38,638 15.2 9 Sweden 38,873 35,020 11.0 10 Poland 37,421 23,307 60.6

  23. SBP EXPORTS RECEIPTS BY TOP AFRICAN COUNTRIES (thousand $) JULY-SEPTEMBER Countries 2014-15 2013-14 % Change Rank Total 341,772 372,608 -8.3 1 South Africa 63,129 78,787 -19.9 2 Kenya 61,571 44,413 38.6 3 Egypt 35,355 37,725 -6.3 4 Tanzania 20,449 19,819 3.2 5 Mozambique 16,979 27,321 -37.9 6 Madagascar 13,720 16,834 -18.5 7 Mauritius 9,533 9,941 -4.1 8 Angola 8,983 6,165 45.7 9 Uganda 8,641 5,680 52.1 10 Algeria 7,234 7,469 -3.1

  24. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF SERVICES in million US$ Jul-Sep FY15 ITEM FY14 Exports of Services 1,712 992 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 3 0 1 331 67 306 67 8 5 13 14 18 20 2 1 193 200 178 184 3 3 878 735 209 0 Imports of Services 2,159 1,886 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 6 0 22 1,109 311 950 290 2 0 67 80 33 100 308 64 30 34 83 310 2 2 141 101

  25. FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN PAKISTAN-BY SECTOR (Million US $) July-September FY15(P) July-September FY14 (P) Sr. SECTOR Inflow Outflow Net FDI Inflow Outflow Net FDI 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 7.4 - 0.2 - - - - 0.0 0.0 1.7 - 1.6 2.3 1.8 - 0.2 - 0.0 0.7 - - 0.1 - - 0.7 0.6 0.1 - 2.9 - - 0.2 10.0 - 0.8 - - 0.0 - 0.0 3.2 0.1 - 1.4 0.2 43.6 - 0.8 - 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.3 0.1 21.7 - - 30.1 2.2 7.8 - - - 28.1 0.3 0.5 7.4 91.6 - 5.4 - 0.1 6.9 0.1 0.0 4.7 0.0 0.2 7.4 7.0 0.4 8.4 - 0.5 - - - - 0.1 0.1 5.1 - 4.7 6.9 5.4 - 53.1 - 1.0 12.9 - - 0.3 - - 5.1 4.7 0.3 13.4 - - 0.5 30.1 2.2 7.8 - - 0.1 - 0.1 23.0 0.3 - 4.2 0.5 86.2 - - 47.7 - - 0.9 - 6.0 0.1 0.0 4.5 0.0 0.2 2.3 2.2 0.1 26.2 - - 45.2 3.5 5.1 - - - 51.4 0.3 0.5 7.4 109.3 - 2.7 - 0.1 6.8 0.4 0.9 2.9 - 0.0 6.3 5.7 0.6

  26. from previous lide FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN PAKISTAN-BY SECTOR (Million US $) July-September FY15(P) Inflow Outflow 2.0 - 2.0 - 24.3 16.6 - 7.7 - 4.4 2.4 0.3 0.2 - 10.4 8.0 - 2.4 1.5 0.0 0.9 - 19.7 - 0.1 3.1 2.6 143.2 July-September FY14 (P) Inflow Outflow 10.2 2.8 7.0 0.4 55.6 46.5 - 9.1 - 8.2 17.1 1.1 0.5 - 31.2 24.8 - 6.4 4.3 0.0 2.1 - 56.6 - 0.4 14.8 6.7 417.1 Sr. SECTOR Net FDI 2.0 Net FDI 10.0 2.8 7.0 0.2 18.7 9.7 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 0.1 - - 0.1 10.6 10.6 - 0.0 - 0.6 2.2 1.0 - - 19.2 19.0 - 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 - 6.6 - 0.1 1.1 2.7 60.8 0.2 - - 0.2 36.9 36.8 - 0.1 - 1.9 6.5 3.0 - - 64.0 57.5 - 6.5 0.4 0.0 6.1 - 19.8 - 0.2 2.7 8.7 247.6 - 2.0 - 0.1 13.7 6.0 - 7.7 - 3.7 0.2 - 0.7 0.2 - - 8.7 - 11.0 - 2.2 1.3 0.0 0.9 - 13.1 - 0.1 1.9 - 0.1 82.4 - 9.0 - 6.3 10.5 - 1.9 0.5 - - 32.8 - 32.7 - - 0.1 3.9 0.0 - 4.1 - 36.8 - 0.3 12.1 - 2.0 169.5

  27. COUNTRY-WISE WORKERS' REMITTANCES Value in US$ million (Provisional) July-September Amount FY14 692.08 639.05 1,347.00 September Item % growth 2014 2013 FY15 1. 2. 3. USA U.K. Saudi Arabia 10.77 4.67 21.77 235.99 218.38 495.63 394.10 210.42 175.10 8.47 0.11 213.11 34.87 76.88 37.08 64.28 34.05 7.53 2.71 0.31 3.90 3.02 1.51 1.20 1.65 11.83 0.39 3.18 2.63 15.86 24.38 0.83 78.45 1,716.59 173.87 190.09 373.58 276.03 149.25 121.65 5.03 0.10 151.24 25.43 56.76 29.75 39.30 33.85 6.03 2.90 0.29 6.83 1.65 1.29 1.22 2.26 11.11 0.27 2.98 2.83 14.09 14.37 0.40 50.08 1,283.41 624.80 610.55 1,106.17 4. UAE 1,031.89 535.98 479.02 16.56 784.45 391.87 377.85 14.44 0.29 447.14 80.07 168.23 85.52 113.32 109.19 20.69 9.61 1.10 22.04 9.25 3.92 4.15 7.24 30.38 0.81 8.48 8.65 38.88 47.80 1.20 140.63 3,927.94 31.54 36.77 26.78 14.68 13.79 21.89 13.03 19.24 3.29 46.14 2.12 4.69 -13.22 -10.91 -16.97 8.22 14.29 -12.05 -22.79 22.45 60.49 6.84 -16.42 23.64 12.76 77.50 47.71 19.52 Dubai Abu Dhabi Sharjah Other 0.33 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 545.04 90.50 200.60 88.33 165.61 111.51 21.66 8.34 0.98 18.30 10.01 4.48 3.65 5.59 37.20 1.30 9.06 7.23 48.07 53.90 2.13 207.73 4,694.69 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

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