Exports In 2022, Pakistan exported $54.8M in Plain weave cotton, <85% +manmade fibre, <200g/m2 dye, making it the 2nd largest exporter of Plain weave cotton, <85% +manmade fibre, <200g/m2 dye in the world. At the same year, Plain weave cotton, <85% +manmade fibre, <200g/m2 dye was the 119th most exported product in Pakistan. The main destination of Plain weave cotton, <85% +manmade fibre, <200g/m2 dye exports from Pakistan are: Portugal ($6.24M), Spain ($4.55M), Italy ($4.51M), Bangladesh ($4.45M), and Sri Lanka ($3.86M).
The fastest growing export markets for Plain weave cotton, <85% +manmade fibre, <200g/m2 dye of Pakistan between 2021 and 2022 were Sri Lanka ($2.9M), Madagascar ($2.7M), and Italy ($1.86M).
Imports In 2022, Pakistan imported $22.5M in Plain weave cotton, <85% +manmade fibre, <200g/m2 dye, becoming the 4th largest importer of Plain weave cotton, <85% +manmade fibre, <200g/m2 dye in the world. At the same year, Plain weave cotton, <85% +manmade fibre, <200g/m2 dye was the 417th most imported product in Pakistan. Pakistan imports Plain weave cotton, <85% +manmade fibre, <200g/m2 dye primarily from: China ($22.2M), Thailand ($212k), Japan ($12.4k), United Kingdom ($4.39k), and Hong Kong ($3.87k).
The fastest growing import markets in Plain weave cotton, <85% +manmade fibre, <200g/m2 dye for Pakistan between 2021 and 2022 were Thailand ($177k), Japan ($10.1k), and United Kingdom ($4.39k).
COMPANIES In 2023, leading companies such as Jo-Ann Stores (828), Sobel Westex (590), and Adidas (490) were at the forefront of shipping Plain weave cotton, <85% +manmade fibre, <200g/m2 dye from Pakistan to the United States.