Petroleum Imports Slip 1.26 Percent As LNG Purchases Plunge
Pakistan’s petroleum imports fell by 1.26% in the first half of the fiscal year, as a sharp decline in liquefied natural gas (LNG) purchases outweighed
Pakistan’s petroleum imports fell by 1.26% in the first half of the fiscal year, as a sharp decline in liquefied natural gas (LNG) purchases outweighed
Pakistan’s cement exports rose by 3.40% in the first half of FY2025-26 to $173.169m, even as export volumes declined and December figures revealed sharp year-on-year
Pakistan’s textile exports rose marginally by 0.90% to $9.166bn in the first half of FY2025-26, even as December figures revealed a sharp year-on-year contraction, underscoring
Pakistan’s exports declined by 7.78% in rupee terms during the first half of FY2025-26, while imports rose by over 13%, widening the trade gap and
Pakistan’s car sales surged by 41.73% in the first half of FY2025-26, signalling a sharp rebound in the auto market as total unit sales climbed
Pakistan’s large-scale manufacturing output expanded by 10.37% in November 2025 compared with the same month last year, marking a strong rebound in industrial activity and