Pakistan’s exports to China showed modest growth in 2025, increasing by 1.07 percent to $2.84 billion compared to $2.81 billion in 2024, according to data from the General Administration of Customs of China. Monthly figures reflected stronger momentum in the second half of the year, with exports rising notably in February and continuing to improve toward year-end. November exports reached $303.01 million, while December recorded the highest monthly figure of $336.45 million. Officials said the performance highlights the resilience of bilateral trade despite global economic pressures. The data also indicates improving competitiveness of Pakistani products in key sectors, including agriculture and minerals, supporting steady trade ties between the two countries.



