Overview In November 2023, China exported $1.54B and imported $310M from Pakistan, resulting in a positive trade balance of $1.23B. Between November 2022 and November 2023 the exports of China have decreased by $-374M (-19.5%) from $1.92B to $1.54B, while imports decreased by $-34.3M (-9.95%) from $345M to $310M.
Trade In November 2023, the top exports of China to Pakistan were Refined Petroleum ($180M), Telephones ($139M), Synthetic Filament Yarn Woven Fabric ($120M), Semiconductor Devices ($73M), and Non-Retail Synthetic Filament Yarn ($52.7M). In November 2023 the top imports of China from Pakistan were Rice ($70.9M), Non-Retail Pure Cotton Yarn ($70.9M), Refined Copper ($56.4M), Other Oily Seeds ($39.9M), and Zinc Ore ($30M).
Origins In November 2023 the exports of China were mainly from Zhejiang Province ($318M), Guangdong Province ($252M), Jiangsu Province ($158M), Xingjiang Uygur Autonomous Region ($147M), and Shandong Province ($120M), while imports destinations were mainly Zhejiang Province ($75.9M), Fujian Province ($56.6M), Guangdong Province ($36.3M), Beijing ($28.9M), and Anhui Province ($22.6M).
Growth In November 2023, the decrease in China's year-by-year exports to Pakistan was explained primarily by an decrease in product exports in Flat Flat-Rolled Steel ($-78M or -94.9%), Telephones ($-23.9M or -14.7%), and Electric Motor Parts ($-21.7M or -85%). In November 2023, the decrease in China's year-by-year imports from Pakistan was explained primarily by an decrease in product imports in Lead Ore ($-13.9M or -85.7%), Zinc Ore ($-11.7M or -28%), and Rice ($-7.59M or -9.67%).