Islamabad: Pakistan’s pine nut exports to China have witnessed a massive surge of 128% in 2024, strengthening trade ties between the two nations. The increase highlights the growing demand for Pakistani pine nuts in the Chinese market, known for their premium quality and rich taste.
According to official trade data, Pakistan exported thousands of metric tons of pine nuts to China, generating millions in revenue for local producers and exporters. The boost in exports is attributed to improved trade policies, enhanced production capabilities, and a rising preference for Pakistani agricultural products in China.
Experts believe that the surge in exports will significantly benefit local farmers and businesses, further promoting Pakistan’s agricultural sector on the global stage. With China being one of the largest consumers of pine nuts, this upward trend is expected to continue in the coming years.
Pakistan and China have been strengthening bilateral trade under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), and this remarkable increase in pine nut exports further solidifies economic cooperation between the two nations.