In a tweet shared by Prime Minister’s Advisor on Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood, Pakistan reported a record increase in December 2020 exports compared to the previous year. Exports stood at a staggering $2.357 billion compared to $1.993 billion in December 2019, which shows that the economy is recovering at a stable rate despite the pandemic second wave.
While announcing the figure, this is what the advisor said on Twitter:
It must be noted that this is the highest ever export increase in the month of December as announced by the advisor:
He commended the exporters of the country for continuing their operations despite these tough times and achieving this feat:
The Government is also working to take IT exports to $5 billion by 2023.
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