Pakistan’s exports to China have surged to $2.84 billion, marking a significant rise in bilateral trade under CPEC. Analysts describe the increase as a reflection of improved connectivity, streamlined logistics, and expanding commercial cooperation between the two countries.
Rice exports have shown steady growth, while minerals such as copper and salt have recorded strong performance in the Chinese market. The diversification of export sectors signals better market access and improved production standards in Pakistan.
Experts believe continued development under CPEC will further strengthen value-chain integration and industrial collaboration. The upward export trend is viewed as a positive indicator of long-term economic partnership and mutual growth between Pakistan and China.
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