Pakistan is the 68th largest export economy in the world

Imran the legend

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Pakistan is the 68th largest export economy in the world and the 98th most complex economy according to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI). In 2017, Pakistan exported $24.8B and imported $55.6B, resulting in a negative trade balance of $30.9B. In 2017 the GDP of Pakistan was $304B and its GDP per capita was $5.53k.

The top exports of Pakistan are House Linens ($3.33B), Non-Knit Men's Suits ($1.89B), Rice ($1.63B), Non-Retail Pure Cotton Yarn ($1.27B) and Non-Knit Women's Suits ($1.04B), using the 1992 revision of the HS (Harmonized System) classification. Its top imports are Refined Petroleum ($7.04B), Crude Petroleum ($2.88B), Palm Oil ($2B), Petroleum Gas ($1.84B) and Cars ($1.35B).

The top export destinations of Pakistan are the United States ($3.5B), Germany ($1.9B), China ($1.85B), the United Kingdom ($1.46B) and Afghanistan ($1.39B). The top import origins are China ($15.2B), the United Arab Emirates ($6.95B), Saudi Arabia ($2.53B), Indonesia ($2.46B) and Japan ($2.37B).

Pakistan borders Afghanistan, China, India and Iran by land and Oman by sea.

Exports

In 2017 Pakistan exported $24.8B, making it the 68th largest exporter in the world. During the last five years the exports of Pakistan have decreased at an annualized rate of -0.2%, from $25.1B in 2012 to $24.8B in 2017. The most recent exports are led by House Linens which represent 13.4% of the total exports of Pakistan, followed by Non-Knit Men's Suits, which account for 7.65%.
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Aslan

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Pakistan has a big population but it is not very productive due to poor education system.Pakistan's main aim should be to provide quality education to every child.Rvery child needs to attend school.Currently millions of children don't go to school.Pakistan need qualified teachers to teach STEM subjects.Tiny countries with no natural resources are exporting many times more than Pakistan because they use their Human Resources to produce high tech goods
 

Mojo-jojo

Minister (2k+ posts)
If we get some more stability then we could double the exports.
Not to forget that our main export is young professionals and the remittances thereof.

There is big demand all over the world for nurses, medical technicians, doctors and engineers and IT experts - there is also big demand for people in merchant navy - 60% of merchant navy personnel come from Philippines. We can very quickly increase foreign remittances by helping these trained people go abroad.
 

RAW AGENT

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Pakistan has a big population but it is not very productive due to poor education system.Pakistan's main aim should be to provide quality education to every child.Rvery child needs to attend school.Currently millions of children don't go to school.Pakistan need qualified teachers to teach STEM subjects.Tiny countries with no natural resources are exporting many times more than Pakistan because they use their Human Resources to produce high tech goods

you are right ,
pakistan needs revamped education system .specially investment in science subjects .
 

RAW AGENT

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Pakistan is the 68th largest export economy in the world and the 98th most complex economy according to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI). In 2017, Pakistan exported $24.8B and imported $55.6B, resulting in a negative trade balance of $30.9B. In 2017 the GDP of Pakistan was $304B and its GDP per capita was $5.53k.

The top exports of Pakistan are House Linens ($3.33B), Non-Knit Men's Suits ($1.89B), Rice ($1.63B), Non-Retail Pure Cotton Yarn ($1.27B) and Non-Knit Women's Suits ($1.04B), using the 1992 revision of the HS (Harmonized System) classification. Its top imports are Refined Petroleum ($7.04B), Crude Petroleum ($2.88B), Palm Oil ($2B), Petroleum Gas ($1.84B) and Cars ($1.35B).

The top export destinations of Pakistan are the United States ($3.5B), Germany ($1.9B), China ($1.85B), the United Kingdom ($1.46B) and Afghanistan ($1.39B). The top import origins are China ($15.2B), the United Arab Emirates ($6.95B), Saudi Arabia ($2.53B), Indonesia ($2.46B) and Japan ($2.37B).

Pakistan borders Afghanistan, China, India and Iran by land and Oman by sea.

Exports

In 2017 Pakistan exported $24.8B, making it the 68th largest exporter in the world. During the last five years the exports of Pakistan have decreased at an annualized rate of -0.2%, from $25.1B in 2012 to $24.8B in 2017. The most recent exports are led by House Linens which represent 13.4% of the total exports of Pakistan, followed by Non-Knit Men's Suits, which account for 7.65%.
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very sad , 68th position.
 

farooqak

Minister (2k+ posts)
Pakistan has a big population but it is not very productive due to poor education system.Pakistan's main aim should be to provide quality education to every child.Rvery child needs to attend school.Currently millions of children don't go to school.Pakistan need qualified teachers to teach STEM subjects.Tiny countries with no natural resources are exporting many times more than Pakistan because they use their Human Resources to produce high tech goods
even if we have schools, people below poverty line make their children beg on roads instead of sending them to school and the fathers are on drugs. who will stop this menace where children are produced just to beg for the drug addict father?
 

farooqak

Minister (2k+ posts)
let us hope that some of the policies of this govt work and we at least move in the top 50 over the next few years