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Men’s garments export to China increases 29% in Q1 of 2023

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Pakistani Men’s garments export to China increases 29% in first quarter of 2023. According to Ghulam Qadir, the Commercial Counsellor of the Pakistan Embassy in Beijing, the Pakistani men’s garment export to China experienced a significant growth of 29% in the first quarter of 2023.

This growth can be attributed to Pakistan’s strong manufacturing capability and the high quality of its garments. “In the first three months of 2023, Pakistani men’s garment exports from Pakistan to China reached approximately $6 million, compared to $4.27 million during the same period in 2022, representing a 29% increase, CEN reported on Tuesday. Men’s or boys’ trousers under the cotton community code (61034200) accounted for $3.47 million, compared to $1.67 million in January-March 2022,” he stated.

Ghulam Qadir further shared that Pakistan is preparing to host the largest textile exhibition this month. Over 70 top fabric enterprises have already confirmed their participation, and it is anticipated that more than 100 Chinese textile enterprises will also take part in the event.

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