Islamabad, August 10, 2025: Pakistan’s annual trade surplus with the United States has crossed the $4 billion mark, with bilateral trade between the two countries increasing by 16 percent during the last fiscal year, official data shows.
According to documents, the total volume of Pakistan-US trade reached $7.598 billion in FY2024–25. Pakistan’s exports to the US stood at $5.83 billion — up 10 percent from the previous year.
Major export categories included bedwear, table, toilet, and kitchen linens worth $1.038 billion; men’s suits, jackets, and trousers valued at $936 million; ready-made garments and dress patterns worth $386 million; T-shirts worth $361 million; jerseys and pullovers valued at $312 million; socks worth $278 million; leather goods worth $165 million; and women’s apparel worth $157 million.
On the import side, Pakistan purchased $1.763 billion worth of goods from the US — a 40 percent jump from last year. The top import was cotton, valued at $393 million, followed by iron and steel scrap worth $160 million, soybeans at $137 million, and coal at $56 million.
Other notable imports included turbojets and gas turbines worth $50 million, computer equipment worth $40 million, petroleum oil worth $38 million, electromedical devices worth $36 million, and dried fruits worth $33 million.





