AGL39.71▼ -0.42 (-0.01%)AIRLINK189.85▲ 0.42 (0.00%)BOP9.83▼ -0.51 (-0.05%)CNERGY7.01▼ -0.2 (-0.03%)DCL10.24▲ 0.03 (0.00%)DFML41.31▼ -0.49 (-0.01%)DGKC105.99▼ -2.64 (-0.02%)FCCL37.72▼ -0.87 (-0.02%)FFBL93.41▲ 3.5 (0.04%)FFL15▼ -0.02 (0.00%)HUBC122.3▼ -0.93 (-0.01%)HUMNL14.31▼ -0.14 (-0.01%)KEL6.32▼ -0.02 (0.00%)KOSM8.12▼ -0.28 (-0.03%)MLCF48.78▼ -0.69 (-0.01%)NBP72.31▼ -2.51 (-0.03%)OGDC222.95▲ 9.54 (0.04%)PAEL33.62▲ 0.63 (0.02%)PIBTL9.67▲ 0.6 (0.07%)PPL201.45▲ 1.52 (0.01%)PRL33.8▼ -0.75 (-0.02%)PTC26.59▼ -0.62 (-0.02%)SEARL116.87▼ -1.32 (-0.01%)TELE9.63▼ -0.25 (-0.03%)TOMCL36.61▲ 1.19 (0.03%)TPLP11.95▼ -0.62 (-0.05%)TREET24.49▲ 2.2 (0.10%)TRG61.36▲ 0.46 (0.01%)UNITY36.06▼ -0.63 (-0.02%)WTL1.79▲ 0 (0.00%)

Pakistan earns $535m by exporting transport services in 8 months

Share
Tweet
WhatsApp
Share on Linkedin
[tta_listen_btn]

 

Pakistan earned US $535.870 million by providing different transport services in various countries during the eight months of the current fiscal year (2022-23) as compared to the corresponding period of last year.

This shows a growth of 8.06 per cent as compared to $495.880 million earned through the provision of services during the corresponding period of the fiscal year (2021-22), the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) reported.

During the months under review, the exports of sea transport services witnessed an increase of 42.38 per cent, going up from $74.310 million last year to $105.800 million during the months under review.

Among the sea transport services, the exports of freight services increased by 104.65 per cent from $44.080 million last year to $90.210 million whereas the exports of other sea transport services decrease by 48.43 per cent from $30.230 million to $15.590 million current year, the PBS data revealed.

The exports of air transport rose by 2.71 per cent going up from $406.150 million last year to $417.170 million during July-February (2022-23).

Among the air transport services, the exports of passenger services increased by 6.22 per cent, from $266.240 million to $282.810 million, whereas the exports of freight services surged by 3.35 per cent, from $20.320 million to $21.000 million, in addition, the export of other air transport services dipped by 5.21 per cent from $119.590 million to $113.360 million.

Meanwhile, the exports of road transport services during the months under review witnessed a decline of 17.25 per cent by going down from $10.320 million to $8.540 million during this year, it added.

Among the road transport services, the exports of freight services increased by 18.22 percent, from $2.360 million to $2.790 million during the fiscal year under review, while other road services dipped by 27.76 percent to $ 5.750 million from $7.960 million.—APP

 

Related Posts

Get Alerts