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    Pakistan’s Seafood Exports Reach Record $568 Million in Latest Surge

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pakistan’s seafood export industry has achieved a historic milestone by reaching a record value of $568 million. This surge reflects the growing global demand for Pakistani seafood products, including fish, shrimp, and other marine commodities. The expansion is attributed to improved fishing practices, enhanced processing facilities, and strategic market diversification. This achievement not only strengthens Pakistan’s position in the international seafood market but also supports the livelihoods of thousands involved in the fisheries sector.

    Meanwhile, the fisheries sector plays a crucial role in Pakistan’s economy, contributing to foreign exchange earnings and employment, especially in coastal regions. The record export figure highlights the potential for further growth if sustainable fishing and value addition continue to be prioritized. Additionally, this growth aligns with government efforts to boost non-traditional exports and reduce trade deficits. The seafood export boom also encourages investment in cold chain infrastructure and quality control measures to meet international standards.

    In a significant development, the seafood export milestone is expected to have a positive ripple effect on related industries such as packaging, transportation, and logistics. This progress enhances Pakistan’s competitiveness in global markets, particularly in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Continued focus on innovation, certification, and market access will be vital to sustaining this upward trend. Overall, the record export figure underscores the sector’s strategic importance for Pakistan’s economic diversification and export-led growth ambitions.

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