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Economy July 5, 2026

Pakistan Trade Deficit Widens Sharply to Nearly Forty Billion Dollars for Fiscal Year Twenty Six

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The national trade gap experienced a substantial expansion during the final month of the fiscal period, broadening by sixty-three point text-seven six percent on a month-on-month basis to reach four point five three billion dollars. According to provisional statistics published by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, this balance of trade deterioration was fueled by a sudden acceleration in the volume of inbound shipments, which coincided with a noticeable contraction in outbound industrial shipments. This monthly imbalance marks a notable departure from the tighter trade bounds maintained during the preceding spring months.

A closer inspection of the monthly data shows that aggregate export revenues for June receded to two point two four billion dollars, representing a sixteen point seven three percent drop compared to the two point six nine billion dollars managed in May. Concurrently, overall national imports climbed to six point seven seven billion dollars, marking a twenty-four point zero seven percent increase from the previous month’s baseline of five point four five billion dollars. The combined impact of these divergent trade trajectories served as the core catalyst behind the widening four point five three billion dollar monthly gap.

The shifting trade dynamics become similarly pronounced when analyzed against identical periods from the previous calendar year, with the monthly deficit expanding fifty-seven point one one percent over the June two thousand and twenty-five baseline of two point eight eight billion dollars. This annualized erosion reflects deep structural pressures acting upon the broader national external account. Automated tracking shows that June export volumes fell nine point six one percent below the two point four eight billion dollars recorded twelve months prior, while national inbound procurement rose twenty-six point two seven percent above the previous year’s metric of five point three six billion dollars.

Over the complete timeline of the fiscal year spanning July two thousand and twenty-five through June two thousand and twenty-six, the country accumulated total export receipts amounting to thirty point thirteen billion dollars. This cumulative output represents a five point nine seven percent reduction against the thirty-two point zero four billion dollars achieved during the prior fiscal cycle. In sharp contrast to contracting export yields, the aggregate national import bill escalated by seven point eight nine percent to touch sixty-nine point six zero billion dollars, up from sixty-four point five one billion dollars in the previous year.

Consequently, the consolidated annual fiscal deficit for the entire cycle widened to thirty-nine point four seven billion dollars, marking a significant twenty-one point five seven percent increase compared to the corresponding period of the previous fiscal year. This widening gap underscores the critical need for structural economic realignments to optimize domestic production and curb non-essential import dependency.

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