Textile exports were recorded at $6.4 billion during the first four months of the current fiscal year 2025-26, marking the largest trade volume for textiles during this period, it was reported on Monday.
According to a report released by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) the value-added sectors played a significant role in the increase in textile exports.
Knitwear exports reached $1.9 billion, while ready-made garments exports reached $1.4 billion.
The increase in textile exports was driven by a rise in several key commodities, including cotton yarn, which saw a 7.74% increase, reaching $238.9 million. Raw cotton exports surged 100%, jumping to $2.6 million, from no exports recorded in the previous year.
Tents, canvas, and tarpaulins also saw a notable increase, growing by 32.34% to $53.48 million, while ready-made garments rose 5.11% to $1.43 billion. The export of made-up articles, excluding towels and bedwear, grew by 4.17%, reaching $274.75 million.
The report also mentioned that the growth in textile exports is a result of improved global demand and stability in the value of the Pakistani rupee.






