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SRRI increases exports by 39.43% to CARs

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Due to Silk Route Reconnect initiative Pakistan’s exports to the Central Asian Republics in 2020-2021 was increased by 39.42% to reach $145 million, from $104 million of exports in 2019-2020, Gwadar Pro reported on Sunday.

Abdul Razak Dawood, Adviser to Prime Minister for Commerce and Investment, revealed these fig-ures in a twitter Message.

He said that Silk Route Reconnect was bearing fruits and added that during July-December 2021 exports were increased by 173% to $134 million from $49 million in same period of previous year.Razak Dawood said that the Trade & Investment Conferences were held in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan in 2021.

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