In the first half of 2025, Pakistan sees 139% jump in boiled beef shipment to China, firmly placing the country at the top of China’s supplier list for this product. The development reflects shifting trade dynamics under the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and increased acceptance of Pakistani meat products in international markets.
Between January and June this year, Pakistan exported over 1 million kilograms of boiled beef to China, earning more than $5.2 million. Compared to the same period in 2024, this 139% jump shows a remarkable surge in both volume and value.
A major contributor to this leap has been Pakistan’s ability to meet China’s rigid food safety and quarantine standards for processed meat. In particular, the growing demand for halal certified, heat treated beef has given Pakistani exporters a clear edge.
Compared to other regional suppliers like Mongolia, Pakistan has outpaced the competition in 2025. While Mongolia’s exports stood at around $3 million, Pakistan’s surge in beef exports showcases its superior compliance and market readiness.
CPEC’s influence in strengthening logistics and agricultural cooperation is another reason why Pakistan sees 139% jump in boiled beef shipment to China. Enhanced cold storage infrastructure, government backed initiatives, and streamlined export procedures have made the process more efficient for local businesses.
Industry experts believe that consumer trust in Pakistani meat is growing, thanks to improved packaging, traceability, and product consistency. As a result, Pakistan sees 139% jump in boiled beef shipment to China, with forecasts predicting that the trend will continue beyond October 2025.
This upward movement signals more than just numbers. It represents Pakistan’s broader effort to diversify exports and build a stronger foothold in one of the world’s largest and most competitive consumer markets. With continued investment and policy support, there’s high optimism that this is not a one time success, but as a long term growth trajectory.
As exporters align with international demand and compliance, Pakistan growing trade with China is a symbol of what smart trade policy and bilateral cooperation can achieve.
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