ISLAMABAD (MNN); Pakistan’s exports to China remained largely stable during the first eleven months of 2025, reaching $2.504 billion between January and November, compared to $2.495 billion in the same period last year, reflecting a marginal year-on-year increase of 0.37%, according to figures released by the General Administration of Customs of China.
The data indicates a noticeable turnaround in the second half of the year. While exports during January to June 2025 declined by 6.84% compared to the corresponding period of 2024, shipments to China grew by 8.69% year-on-year between July and November 2025, pointing to improving demand and a more stable trade trajectory.
On a monthly basis, export performance showed strong momentum, with February 2025 recording the highest year-on-year growth of 42.7%. Exports also posted solid gains in July at 14.6%, August at 17.9% and September at 19.4%.
The January–November period ended on a high note, with exports in November 2025 reaching $303.0 million, the highest monthly figure during the period, followed by $273.042 million in October, according to China Economic Net.
Economic analysts say the steady export performance and acceleration in the latter half of the year provide a positive foundation for enhanced trade facilitation and deeper cooperation at the enterprise level, particularly in industrial supply chains and value-added manufacturing.



































































