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Source of the News: http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2013\02\28\story_28-2-2013_pg5_9
KARACHI: Pakistans exports to Malaysia have risen by 6.15 percent according to trade figures available for the period January-October 2012, Pakistan High Commission in Kuala Lumpur stated. Pakistan has exported goods worth $232.81 million to Malaysia, registering a growth of 6.15 percent or $13.48 million over the $219.33 million exports of corresponding period last year.
[HI]During both the years, rice stood as the highest contributor and a major export to Malaysia, contributing to 25 percent ($54.08 million) of the total exports in 2011, and 29 percent ($66.51 million) of the total exports in 2012[/HI].
From January to October 2012, the export of bed-linen increased by 13.96 percent ($0.62 million),[HI] electrical appliances by 76.15 percent ($1.42 million), rice by 22.97 percent ($12.42 million), potatoes by 164.14 percent ($3.15 million), maize by 58.88 percent ($14.36 million) and fish by 21.94 percent ($2.19 million).
[/HI]However, the exports of onion decreased by 94.93 percent ($15.68 million), cotton yarn by 28.73 percent ($5.03 million), parts and accessories by 27.95 percent ($0.35 million) and woven fabrics by 6.47 percent ($0.27 million) in the same period. staff report

KARACHI: Pakistans exports to Malaysia have risen by 6.15 percent according to trade figures available for the period January-October 2012, Pakistan High Commission in Kuala Lumpur stated. Pakistan has exported goods worth $232.81 million to Malaysia, registering a growth of 6.15 percent or $13.48 million over the $219.33 million exports of corresponding period last year.
[HI]During both the years, rice stood as the highest contributor and a major export to Malaysia, contributing to 25 percent ($54.08 million) of the total exports in 2011, and 29 percent ($66.51 million) of the total exports in 2012[/HI].
From January to October 2012, the export of bed-linen increased by 13.96 percent ($0.62 million),[HI] electrical appliances by 76.15 percent ($1.42 million), rice by 22.97 percent ($12.42 million), potatoes by 164.14 percent ($3.15 million), maize by 58.88 percent ($14.36 million) and fish by 21.94 percent ($2.19 million).
[/HI]However, the exports of onion decreased by 94.93 percent ($15.68 million), cotton yarn by 28.73 percent ($5.03 million), parts and accessories by 27.95 percent ($0.35 million) and woven fabrics by 6.47 percent ($0.27 million) in the same period. staff report