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business 400ISLAMABAD: The exports of sports good from the country witnessed positive growth of 2.96 percent during the first eleven months of the fiscal year 2011-12 against the exports of same period of previous year.

The exports of sports good were recorded at US$302.206 million during July-May (2011-12) as compared to the exports of US$293.525 million during July-May (2010-11), according to the data of Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

Among the sports good, the major increase of 9.82 percent was recorded in the exports of footballs, as it grew from US$128.448 million to US$141.056 million.

However, the exports of sports gloves decreased by 7.06 percent during the period under review, the PBS data revealed. The exports of gloves stood at US$101.016 million against the exports of US$108.687 million in 2010-11.

The exports of other sports goods also increased by 6.64 percent by going up from US$56.390 million to US$60.134 million.

Meanwhile, during the month of May 2012, the exports of sport goods increased by 3.39 percent as compared to the same month of last year, however witnessed decrease of 7.45 when compared to the exports of April 2012.

The exports of sports good during May were recorded at US$ 31.613 million against the exports of US$30.577 million in May 2011 and US$34.159 million in April 2012, the PBS data revealed.

During the month the exports of footballs increased by 26.43 percent as compared to May 2011, however decreased by 4.71 percent when compared to the exports of May 2012.

Exports of footballs during May stood at US$16.086 million against the exports of US$12.723 million during May 2011 and US$16.881 million during April this year.

However, the exports of gloves in May decreased by 4.50 percent and 14.50 percent during April respectively.

The exports of gloves during May this year stood at US$11.538 million against the exports of US$12.082 million in May 2011 and US$13.494 million in April 2012, the data revealed.

The exports of other sports good in May decreased by 30.89 percent when compared to the same month of last year, however witnessed positive growth of 5.42 percent when compared to the exports of April 2011.

The exports of other sports goods were recorded at US$3.989 million in May this year against the exports of US$5.772 million during May 2011 and US$3.784 million in April 2012.

It is pertinent to mention here that the overall exports from the country during the fiscal year 2011-12 witnessed decrease of 3.97 percent when compared to the exports of previous year.

The exports from the country were recorded at US$21.500 billion during July-May (2011-12) against the exports of US$22.388 billion during July-May (2010-11), the data revealed.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2012

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