Exports from Pakistan have been static at $24-25 billion for the last many years, and their share in global export market ($19,002 billion: 2014) remains nominal 0.13 percent.
In comparison, Bangladesh’s exports valued $33.2 billion, while exports of Malaysia and Indonesia amounted to $116.9 billion and $176.3 billion, respectively, in 2014.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, chairing a meeting with exporters and industrialists in September had said that an “innovative package” for enhancing national exports would shortly be announced. However, no such measures have been taken as yet, and the exports continue to steadily fall.