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Pakistan

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Pakistan, located in South Asia, is a key logistics hub due to its strategic position along the Arabian Sea and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Ports like Karachi and Gwadar connect the country to global shipping routes, while road and rail networks enhance regional connectivity. Pakistan’s economy, driven by textiles, agriculture, and manufacturing, relies on efficient logistics systems. Investments in infrastructure and trade corridors aim to strengthen Pakistan’s role as a gateway for trade between Asia and the Middle East.

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Continent

Asia

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Capital

Islamabad

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Currency

Pakistani Rupee (PKR)

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Import VAT %

18%

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Carrier Options

Courier or freight
forwarder

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Documents Required

CIPL, Datasheets

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Key Imports

Machinery, petroleum, electronics, chemicals, plastics

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Top Exports

Crude oil, refined petroleum, chemicals, metals, fish

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Opportunities

Textiles, renewable energy, IT services, agriculture, logistics

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IT Logistics & Economics in Pakistan

Pakistan imports IT hardware, software, and telecommunications equipment to support its industries, including finance, education, and public services. Key imports include networking tools, cloud solutions, and mobile devices. Exports focus on IT-enabled services, software development, and freelance IT consultancy, with the country becoming a significant player in the global outsourcing market. Initiatives like Digital Pakistan aim to improve connectivity, foster innovation, and enhance digital literacy. Pakistan’s growing tech ecosystem, supported by investments in infrastructure and training programs, is contributing to its position as a regional hub for IT services. With a young, skilled workforce and increasing international collaborations, Pakistan’s role in global IT trade is rapidly expanding.

Here's how MCGlobe can help you in Pakistan

MCGlobe offers comprehensive logistics solutions in Pakistan, a growing trade hub in South Asia with strong industrial and agricultural sectors. We manage exports of textiles, rice, and surgical instruments while facilitating imports of machinery, vehicles, and electronics. Our services include seamless customs clearance, warehousing near major cities like Karachi and Lahore, and efficient transportation networks connecting Pakistan to regional and global markets. Leveraging Pakistan’s trade agreements and infrastructure development under CPEC, MCGlobe ensures cost-effective and reliable logistics operations. For industries like textiles, agriculture, and manufacturing, we provide tailored supply chain solutions, integrating advanced tracking technologies, optimized delivery routes, and last-mile services. Whether exporting high-quality goods to international markets or managing imports for local industries, MCGlobe supports businesses with innovative logistics services in Pakistan’s competitive trade economy.

At MCGlobe, we specialize in Importer of Record (IOR) and Exporter of Record (EOR) solutions, ensuring seamless logistics across diverse countries. Our end-to-end expertise simplifies compliance, documentation, and customs clearance, enabling IT businesses to operate efficiently and focus on scaling innovation without disruptions.

Shipping IT & Telecom Equipment to New Pakistan’s Diverse Industries:

Tech industry:

Pakistan’s tech sector is rapidly growing, with high demand for IT and telecom equipment driven by digital transformation initiatives. Shipping to Pakistan requires navigating customs regulations but offers significant market potential.

Medical industry:

Pakistan’s healthcare sector is evolving, with increasing reliance on IT systems for telemedicine and patient management. Importing medical IT equipment is crucial for improving healthcare access, particularly in rural areas.

Automotive Industry:

Pakistan’s automotive sector is expanding, with demand for IT systems in manufacturing, logistics, and fleet management. Shipping to this sector is supported by improving trade policies and infrastructure.

Aviation industry:

Pakistan’s aviation industry is growing, with ongoing projects to modernize airports and enhance air traffic management. Demand for IT and telecom equipment is increasing, making efficient shipping processes vital.

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