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Popularity of Himalayan salt grows in China as Pakistan exports reach $1.8 million in FQ25
Popularity of Himalayan salt grows in China as Pakistan exports reach $1.8 million in FQ25

Arab News

time21-04-2025

  • Business
  • Arab News

Popularity of Himalayan salt grows in China as Pakistan exports reach $1.8 million in FQ25

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan exported $1.83 million (Rs512 million) worth of salt to China in the first three months of 2025, an increase of 40 percent compared to the same period last year, state-run media reported on Monday, showing the growing popularity of the product in the Chinese market. Pakistan primarily exports salt to the United States, Canada, China, the United Kingdom, and Japan. Other significant destinations include Afghanistan, the United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam. Pakistan's salt exports are known to be mined at the Khewra Salt Mine and surrounding deposits. The Khewra Salt Mine is one of the world's oldest and second largest, turning out 325,000 tons of salt a year. The mine is renowned for producing Himalayan pink salt, which is popular globally for its unique color and health benefits. The mine contributes significantly to Pakistan's exports, especially to China, and is also a major tourist attraction due to its historical and geological significance. 'Pakistan exported over 13.64 million kilograms of salt to China worth $1.83 million (Rs512 million) in the first quarter of 2025 whereas last year in the same period it was $1.3 million (Rs364 million),' the Associated Press of Pakistan said in a report, quoting Ghulam Qadir, the Trade and Investment Counsellor of Pakistan in Beijing. 'Pakistan is exporting salt to China under three categories, edible salt, pure sodium chloride and other salt.' The report attributed the increase to better trade ties between the two nations and China's increasing appetite for premium-grade edible salt as well as for salt for industrial consumption, particularly for use in the chemical, pharmaceutical and food processing sectors. Industry experts attributed Pakistan's salt export growth to 'improved logistics, competitive pricing and enhanced quality standards' adopted by Pakistani exporters. 'This surge is a testament to Pakistan's expanding capacity to meet international market demands, and a positive sign for diversifying our exports to China,' the report said, quoting a Trade Development Authority of Pakistan official.

Pakistan's salt exports to China surge 40% in Q1 2025
Pakistan's salt exports to China surge 40% in Q1 2025

Express Tribune

time21-04-2025

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

Pakistan's salt exports to China surge 40% in Q1 2025

Pakistan's salt exports to China experienced a notable 40% increase in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period last year, according to data released by China's General Administration of Customs (GACC). From January to March 2025, Pakistan exported over 13.64 million kilograms of salt to China, amounting to $1.83 million in value. During the same period in 2024, exports totalled $1.30 million. The growth reflects strengthening trade relations between the two nations under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework and China's rising demand for high-quality industrial and edible salt. Ghulam Qadir, Trade and Investment Counsellor at Pakistan's Embassy in Beijing, told international newspaper that the salt was exported under three main categories: edible salt, pure sodium chloride, and other salt variants. Industry analysts credit the rise to improved logistics, competitive pricing, and stricter quality controls implemented by Pakistani exporters. China's increasing consumption of salt, particularly in its chemical, pharmaceutical, and food processing industries, has also played a key role in driving demand. A senior official from the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) described the development as a "positive indicator" of Pakistan's growing capacity to meet international demand and diversify its export portfolio. The uptick in salt trade further cements Pakistan's position as a reliable supplier in the Chinese market, and aligns with broader goals of enhancing bilateral trade under CPEC initiatives.

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