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Pakistan’s Exports to China Remain Stable at $2.50 Billion in Jan–Nov 2025, Second-Half Momentum Strengthens

Pakistan’s exports to China maintained a steady performance in the first eleven months of 2025, reaching $2.504 billion during January–November 2025, compared with $2.495 billion in the same period of 2024—an increase of 0.37% year-on-year, according to the latest data from the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC).

The data shows a clear improvement in the second half of the year. While exports in January–June 2025 were 6.84% lower than in the corresponding period of 2024, Pakistan’s exports to China recorded an 8.69% year-on-year increase in July–November 2025, indicating a strengthening trade rhythm and a more stable demand recovery.

Monthly performance highlights this momentum, with February 2025 posting the highest year-on-year growth (+42.7%).

Exports also remained strong in July (+14.6%), August (+17.9%), and September (+19.4%). The period concluded with the highest monthly value in the January–November window, as November 2025 reached $303.0 million, followed by October at $273.042 million, China Economic Net reported.

Economic experts note that stable export performance and second-half acceleration provide a constructive base for further trade facilitation and enterprise-level cooperation, particularly in industrial supply chains and value-added processing.