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Growing in double digits for the last six years (FY17-FY22), the IT exports of the country took a backseat in FY23 stagnating at the same level as last year – rather falling by around one percent year-on-year. Officially referred to as the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) services, the sector witnessed a slowdown in exports during a very precarious year. ICT exports grew sanguinely in in FY22 touching record levels with even higher targets for FY23. However, the sector exports have lost the pace since Dec-2022.

The latest data from the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) shows that the country’s exports of telecom services, computer services and information services (collectively written here as ICT) stood at $2.6 billion during the FY23 versus $2.62 million in FY22. A look at the annual data from the central bank shows that in FY23, the share of telecom and computer services stood the same as in FY22 at 19 percent and 81 percent, respectively with the share of information services at less than a percent. In this, the telecom exports during FY23 were down by over three percent, while the computer services exports were flat. Remember that over the last six years the country has witnessed tremendous growth in computer services segment of exports. Overall, FY23 ICT export as a percentage of total export was however up to 7.4 percent versus 6.6 percent in FY22, which was due to weaker total export base – (exports of goods and services down by 11% in FY23.

The slowdown in IT exports is a result of not only external factors like global economic slowdown, but also internal factors like domestic economic and political insurgency over the last one year. The uncertainty at home in exchange rates as well as business climate forced tech companies to retain a greater portion of their income abroad as the official IT exports figures reflect only the dollars remitted to the companies and freelancers in the country and not held abroad.

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Ash Chak Jul 24, 2023 11:18am
But Shahbaz Sharif thinks he can increase IT exports to $25 Billion in 2-3 years! When you have clueless politicians such as these, it’s no small wonder that Pakistan is always at the mercy of other countries.
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Santa Jul 24, 2023 04:10pm
Pakistan is exporting it service, Wonder!!!??????;!!!!!
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Az_Iz Jul 24, 2023 04:35pm
Politicians are setting sky high targets.
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Ahmed Jul 25, 2023 05:52pm
@Ash Chak, The man has a track record of delivering on his promises. There is no reason to doubt him this time. Unlike his predecessor who was full of hollow claims and U-turns, he is struggling hard to put our totally derailed economy back on track.
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