KARACHI, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Pakistan's trade deficit narrowed to $1.196 billion in November from $1.62 billion in November 2007, and fell even more sharply from last month's deficit of $1.94 billion.
According to the Federal Bureau of Statistics data released on Thursday, exports stood at $1.53 billion in November, little changed from $1.54 billion in the same period of last year.
Imports fell to $2.72 billion in November from $3.16 billion a year ago, the data showed.
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Friday, December 12, 2008
Pakistan's Nov trade gap narrows to $1.196 bln: Forbes
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