Pakistan

Pakistan’s IT exports increase, touch $635 million marks in first quarter: Razak Dawood

Published by
Web Desk

ISLAMABAD: Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce and investment, Abdul Razak Dawood on Monday informed that Pakistan’s Information Technology (IT) exports increased to $635 million in the first quarter of current FY, 2021-22.
Pakistan’s Information Technology (IT) and IT-enabled service in the first quarter of FY 2201-22, exports increased to $635 million from July to September as compared to the exports value of the last year, which stood at $445 million, showing an increase of 42 percent Year on Year growth, the Adviser said this on his official twitter account.
“I appreciated all the stakeholders for their efforts and dedication” he said.
The adviser said that also, by seeing how the IT sector is growing, “I am optimistic that we will cross the IT exports target for FY of 2021-22.”
Read more: PTI govt drops petrol bomb on masses

Web Desk

Recent Posts

IMF projects higher inflation than government’s target

ISLAMABAD (Rizwan Abbasi): The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that Pakistan’s average inflation rate…

1 hour ago

PM Shehbaz condemns attacks on KSA, reaffirms Pakistan’s solidarity

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday strongly condemned the recent attacks on Saudi Arabia,…

1 hour ago

Gold prices drop by Rs5,600 per tola in Pakistan

KARACHI: The gold prices in Pakistan have been reduced to Rs 424,136 following a reduction…

3 hours ago

When will Safar moon be sighted? SUPARCO predicts

ISLAMABAD: According to Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO), the new moon of…

3 hours ago

11 died as house collapses in Kohat after heavy rains

KOHAT: A residential house collapsed due to heavy rain in the Malgin area of ​​Lachi…

4 hours ago

Alternative to the Strait of Hormuz Ready: UAE Decides to Build New Port

ABU DHUBAI: The United Arab Emirates has prepared a plan to establish a new multi-purpose port…

4 hours ago