According to Abdul Razak Dawood, the Prime Minister’s Advisor on Commerce and Investment, Pakistan exported more than $50 million in footballs in the first four months of the current fiscal year (July-October).
“The MOC [Ministry of Commerce] is glad to announce that football exports increased by 17% to $50.148 million in July-October 2021, compared to $42.780 million in the same period last year,” Razak stated on Twitter.
Sports goods exports climbed by 21% to 105.120 million from 87.070 million over the same period.
Pakistan’s exports grew by 33% in November, according to official figures released on December 1.
Abdul Razak Dawood claimed in a tweet that Pakistan’s exports grew by 33% in November to a monthly high of $2.903 billion, up from $2.174 billion the previous month and $2.6 billion the month before.