Islamabad, October 6, 2025 — Pakistan’s exports to Saudi Arabia have surpassed $700 million, marking a significant rise in bilateral trade between the two countries, according to official trade data released this week.
The surge in exports was driven by food products, textiles, rice, and manufactured goods, reflecting Pakistan’s growing access to Gulf markets under renewed economic cooperation initiatives.
Officials from the Ministry of Commerce said the milestone highlights strengthening economic ties following recent high-level visits and trade agreements between Islamabad and Riyadh.
Trade analysts note that Saudi Arabia has emerged as one of Pakistan’s top non-traditional export destinations, with demand for agricultural and industrial goods continuing to rise.
The development comes amid broader efforts by both nations to expand trade and investment under Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 framework and Pakistan’s push to boost exports to the Middle East.