Pakistan’s IT Services Boost Exports by 25%

 


Pakistan’s IT industry has shown great progress, with a 25% increase in export volume. This growth highlights the country’s strong performance in the digital world. Many IT companies and freelancers have played an important role in achieving this success.


In December 2024, Pakistan recorded its highest-ever monthly IT exports, reaching $348 million. This helped the total IT exports for the first half of the 2024-25 year reach $1.86 billion. This was a 28% rise compared to the same period last year.


One big reason for this growth is the expansion of Pakistani IT services to other countries, especially in the Middle East. The State Bank of Pakistan also supported this growth by allowing IT exporters to keep more of their earnings in foreign accounts.


Even with some problems like slow internet, the IT sector kept growing. Freelancers and companies continued to deliver quality services and bring in money from around the world. This success has lasted for over 15 months in a row.


The government wants to grow the IT sector even more. It has set a goal of reaching $25 billion in IT exports in the next five years. Plans like ‘Uraan Pakistan’ and creating the National Digital Commission are helping to build a stronger digital future.


To keep this progress going, Pakistan needs to keep investing in internet access, technology education, and smart policies. With continued support, the IT sector can help Pakistan become a leader in global technology.

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