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Pakistan's technology exports shot up by 69% in February 2021 from the same month last year. Tech exports soared 41% for the first 8 months (July 2020-February 2021) of the current fiscal year from the same period period last year, according data released by the State Bank of Pakistan.
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Pakistan Tech Exports Trend. Source: Arif Habib Securities |
Technology services exports from Pakistan continued their momentum into February 2021, rocketing up 69% to $179 million, up from $106 million in February 2020. ICT exports for the first 8 months of the ongoing fiscal year 2020-2021 rose 41% to $1.3 billion, on track to reach or surpass the $2 billion mark this year.
In addition to jump in tech services exports, Pakistan is also seeing double-digit growth in exports of engineering goods, up 19.74% for the first 8 months of the current fiscal year. Export of electric fans posted over 15% growth and other electrical machinery 17.16%.
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Pakistan’s IT exports boost by 37% YoY to $306mn in March 2024 - Profit by Pakistan Today
https://profit.pakistantoday.com.pk/2024/04/22/pakistans-it-exports...
Pakistan’s information technology exports increased by 37% year-on-year (YoY) and by 19% month-on-month (MoM) to $306 million in March 2024.
These are the highest-ever exports in a single month with the previous highest being $303 million in December 2023.
These monthly IT exports in March are also higher than the last 12-month average of $238 million.
According to Topline Pakistan Research, this yearly jump in IT exports is due to a relaxation in the permissible retention limit by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), increasing it from 35% to 50% in the Exporters’ Specialized Foreign Currency Accounts, and a stable local currency which encouraged IT companies to repatriate their foreign income and deposit it in local accounts.
During the first nine months (July-March) of the ongoing fiscal year, IT exports clocked in at $2.28 billion, up by 17% YoY compared to $1.94 billion recorded in 9MFY23.
Net IT exports (exports-imports) also recorded an increase of 37% YoY and 20% MoM to $275 million in March 2024.
These net IT exports in March are also higher than the last 12-month average of $208 million.
In 9MFY24 net IT exports recorded a growth of 16% YoY to $1.99 billion.
In a recent interview, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb stated that IT exports are likely to reach $3.5 billion this year.
“Although there has been a growth in gross IT exports during 9MFY24, the government’s target appears challenging. We anticipate that gross IT exports for FY24 will likely fall around $3.0 billion compared to $2.6 billion recorded last year,” read the brokerage note.
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Pakistan showcases IT sector's potential at Tech Week Singapore 2024 - Technology - Dunya News
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(Web Desk) - Pakistan's vibrant technology sector took center stage at Tech Week Singapore 2024, as leading companies from the country presented their cutting-edge software and IT solutions.
High Commissioner Rabia Shafiq inaugurated the Pakistani Pavilion, commending the participants for their commitment to driving innovation and fostering international collaboration.
"Pakistan's IT exports have surpassed $3.2 billion, and events like Tech Week Singapore provide an excellent platform for our companies to showcase their expertise and capabilities to the world," said High Commissioner Shafiq.
"Our presence here demonstrates Pakistan's growing influence in the global technology landscape."
She said, "Pakistani IT companies have proven they are ready to compete globally, and we are excited to see them making an impact at Tech Week Singapore."
Pakistan's participation in Tech Week Singapore 2024 is a joint effort by the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), Pakistan IT Industry Association (P@SHA), and the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP).
These organizations collaborate to promote Pakistan's IT industry, catalyzing growth and boosting global competitiveness.
Tech Week Singapore brings together business leaders and visionaries across all technology verticals to learn, network, and shape their organizations' futures.
Tech Week is running from 9-10 Oct 2024. The participation of Pakistani companies in this prestigious event highlights their capability to develop advanced solutions and contribute to the global technology landscape.
Pakistan’s IT exports surpass $2 billion in first 7 months of FY25 - Profit by Pakistan Today
https://profit.pakistantoday.com.pk/2025/02/18/pakistans-it-exports...
IT sector sees a 27% YoY growth, with January exports hitting $313 million, as new policies fuel export confidence
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s IT exports have reached US$ 2.18 billion in the first seven months of fiscal year 2024-25, marking a 27% increase year-over-year (YoY) compared to the same period in the previous year, as reported by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).
According to Topline Securities, this achievement marks the 16th consecutive month of YoY growth for the IT export sector, beginning from October 2023.
In January 2025, IT exports totaled US$ 313 million, reflecting an 18% increase YoY, although a 10% drop compared to December 2024. However, January’s export figures surpassed the 12-month average of US$ 303 million.
Export proceeds per day in January were recorded at US$ 13.6 million, down from US$ 16.6 million in December 2024.
The year-over-year growth in IT exports can be attributed to several key factors:
– Expansion of IT companies’ client bases, especially within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region,
– Relaxation of the permissible retention limit by the State Bank of Pakistan, which increased from 35% to 50% in Exporters’ Specialized Foreign Currency Accounts,
– The introduction of equity investment abroad through these accounts,
– Stability in the Pakistani Rupee (PKR), encouraging IT exporters to bring back a higher portion of profits to Pakistan.
Pakistani IT companies have remained proactive in engaging with global clients. Recently, some of the leading companies participated in the Oslo Innovation Week and the Pak-US Tech Investment Conference.
A recent survey by the Pakistan Software Houses Association (P@SHA) found that 62% of IT companies are maintaining specialized foreign currency accounts.
A major shift this fiscal year is the SBP’s introduction of a new category for Equity Investment Abroad (EIA), specifically for export-oriented IT companies. Under this new policy, IT exporters can now invest up to 50% of their export proceeds from specialized foreign currency accounts in foreign entities. This development is expected to further bolster the confidence of IT exporters and encourage the repatriation of proceeds to Pakistan.
Net IT exports (exports minus imports) for January 2025 stood at US$ 281 million, showing a 17% increase YoY and 27% growth compared to the previous month. These numbers are also higher than the 12-month average of US$ 261 million.
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