Pakistan’s Services Exports Jump 17% in July–November

Pakistan’s export of services recorded strong growth during the first five months of FY26, rising 16.77% year-on-year, mainly driven by the IT and telecom sectors. According to Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, services exports reached $3.833 billion during July–November FY26, compared to $3.283 billion in the same period last year. In rupee terms, exports stood at Rs1.081 trillion, showing an 18.42% increase. Data from the State Bank of Pakistan shows telecommunication, computer, and information services exports surged 18.51%, while other business services grew 24%. Analysts say rising services exports are helping stabilize foreign earnings despite volatility in goods exports

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