Pakistan-Indonesia trade climbs to $2.9b

Indonesian Consul General Mudzakir MA has said that trade with Pakistan has continued to grow steadily, reaching $4.2 billion in 2024. From January to September 2025, bilateral trade stood at $2.92 billion, compared to $2.69 billion during the same period of 2024, reflecting a strong and encouraging increase in economic engagements.

He noted that while trade performance has been positive, there remains considerable potential to diversify the bilateral trade basket. Opportunities exist across multiple sectors including textiles, the Halal industry, agriculture and food products, consumer goods, pharmaceuticals, technology and digital innovation.

The Indonesian CG made these remarks while speaking at a meeting at the Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI).

The envoy announced that an Indonesian business delegation, facilitated by the Consulate General in Karachi, would participate in the International Consumer Product Fair (ICPF), to be held at the Karachi Expo Centre from December 11 to 14.

Participating companies will represent a range of sectors and showcase Indonesia’s expanding export potential. He requested KCCI to circulate this information among its members and encouraged their active participation in B2B meetings with the visiting Indonesian enterprises.

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