Pakistan’s IT sector continues its upward trajectory as the country recorded a strong 17% year-on-year increase in exports for October 2025.
The latest figures show rising demand for Pakistani IT and digital services worldwide.
According to official documents, Pakistan’s IT exports reached $386 million in October 2025, compared to $333 million during the same month last year.
Advisor to the Finance Minister Khurram Shahzad said this marks the highest month-on-month increase in the sector so far.
From July to October, Pakistan recorded $1.44 billion in IT exports. In the same four-month period last year, the country earned $1.2 billion, reflecting notable improvement in global demand for local services.
A significant rise was observed in exports related to:
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Telecommunications
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Computer services
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Information services
Officials say these categories remain the backbone of Pakistan’s digital economy and continue to show resilience despite global market challenges.
The document further revealed that the overall services sector earned over $3 billion from July to October. This includes revenue from transport, travel, construction, manufacturing-related services, insurance, business services, financial services, and logistics.







