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Pakistan ICT Export Target of $25.1 Billion Needs More Than a Number

0xTechX by 0xTechX
August 19, 2026
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Pakistan’s ICT export target of $25.1 billion by 2030 is now official, announced by IT Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja in a written reply to the National Assembly. Pakistan has set this ambitious goal, with $15.3 billion expected from IT and IT-enabled services and $9.8 billion from the telecommunications sector. The announcement comes just weeks after the sector posted its best year ever. But when you run the numbers, the distance between today’s reality and that 2030 finish line is very large.

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  • Where Pakistan’s ICT Exports Stand Right Now
  • The Maths Behind the Pakistan ICT Export Target
  • What the Government’s Plan Actually Includes
  • The Structural Problems That Policy Alone Cannot Fix Quickly
  • What the Numbers Do Show Is Real
  • The Honest Verdict
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • What is Pakistan’s ICT export target for 2030?
    • How much did Pakistan earn from ICT exports in FY2025-26?
    • Who announced the $25.1 billion ICT export target?
    • What growth rate does Pakistan need to reach the $25.1 billion ICT export target?

Where Pakistan’s ICT Exports Stand Right Now

Pakistan’s ICT export remittances reached $4.6 billion in FY2025-26, a 20.6 percent increase from $3.814 billion in FY2024-25. That is the highest the sector has ever earned, and it is worth celebrating. The figure marks the highest annual earnings in the sector’s history and confirms ICT as the country’s largest services export category, though it fell about $400 million short of the government’s own $5 billion target.

Exports grew from $2.108 billion in FY2020-21 to $2.619 billion in FY2021-22, dipped slightly to $2.596 billion in FY2022-23, recovered to $3.223 billion in FY2023-24, rose to $3.812 billion in FY2024-25, and then reached $4.6 billion in FY2025-26. That is a strong five-year run. But going from $4.6 billion to $25.1 billion in just four more years is a completely different challenge.

The Maths Behind the Pakistan ICT Export Target

Here is what the top coverage mostly skips: the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) required. To reach $25.1 billion from $4.6 billion by 2030 (four years away), Pakistan needs to grow ICT exports at roughly 53 percent every single year. Even the more modest IT-only slice, $15.3 billion from the current ~$3.9 billion IT and ITeS base, requires around 40 percent annual growth. The sector just delivered 21 percent in its best year.

There is also an intermediate target that makes the math clearer. Under the Uraan Pakistan plan, the government wants IT exports to reach $10 billion by FY29, which would require annual growth of almost 30 percent, well above the 21 percent achieved in FY26. Even that stepping-stone target looks difficult. So the full $25.1 billion figure by 2030 is not just ambitious, it is a stretch goal of a different order.

The $9.8 billion telecom component of the Pakistan ICT export target also deserves a closer look. Most reporting simply lists the number without explaining it. Telecom exports include international carrier services, roaming settlements, and cross-border data transit revenues, not just the software and freelancing work most people associate with Pakistan’s tech sector. That slice depends heavily on infrastructure investment and international agreements, not skills training.

What the Government’s Plan Actually Includes

To achieve the $25.1 billion target, the government plans large-scale human capital development, including specialised training, international certifications, bootcamps, apprenticeships and industry-academia collaboration. It also plans to expand IT parks, software technology parks, Special Technology Zones and digital innovation facilities, alongside international marketing, trade delegations, B2B matchmaking and investor outreach.

On the banking side, PSEB is working with banks and the State Bank of Pakistan to make foreign payments easier. Banks have introduced dedicated desks for IT exporters, and the State Bank has updated the Proceed Realization Certificate process and expanded the Digital Service Providers List. The government has also set a one-working-day limit for processing export receipts and outward remittances from Exporters’ Special Foreign Currency Accounts.

On tax, the three-year extension of the Final Tax Regime’s 0.25 percent rate removes the annual renewal uncertainty that had constrained long-term planning by Pakistani IT exporters. These are real improvements. But they are largely about removing friction. Friction removal helps existing exporters grow faster; it does not, by itself, create the structural shift needed to multiply exports five times over.

The Structural Problems That Policy Alone Cannot Fix Quickly

Reported growth remains concentrated largely in outsourcing and freelance services, while Pakistan continues to trail regional peers in attracting large-scale foreign investment and building high-value technology products. This is the core tension. Pakistan exports labour and time. Countries that export software products, platforms, and proprietary technology earn multiples more per worker.

Reaching the targets will therefore depend not only on expanding freelancing and outsourcing, but also on helping firms move into higher-value services, build proprietary products, develop global sales capabilities, and secure larger, longer-term enterprise contracts.

There is also a workforce risk that is growing quietly. Unclear taxation of foreign income, banking friction that pushes earnings toward informal channels, periodic internet restrictions, and AI-driven disruption to entry-level freelance work are the risks least visible in headline export figures but most cited by people working inside the sector. If you want to understand what the AI risk means in practice for Pakistan’s freelance community, it is worth reading about how Pakistani freelancers are already losing routine gigs to AI tools, a trend that directly affects the base on which these export figures are built.

What the Numbers Do Show Is Real

Not everything in this picture is pessimistic. Pakistan now has 34,420 registered IT and IT-enabled services companies with the SECP as of March 2026, reflecting the sector’s expanding footprint. Freelance exports alone posted remarkable growth, reaching $856.3 million during July to March FY2026, up from $567.5 million a year earlier, a 51 percent rise. If freelancer remittances cross $1 billion for a full year, that alone would be a historic first for Pakistan.

Pakistan participated in 20 major international technology events across North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia, including GITEX Global, LEAP, London Tech Week, Web Summit Qatar and the Game Developers Conference. More than 300 Pakistani IT and ITeS firms showcased their products and services, generating 4,228 qualified business leads and reported business worth $73.89 million. That is real pipeline, not just headline numbers.

The Honest Verdict

The Pakistan ICT export target of $25.1 billion by 2030 is useful as a direction. It signals political intent, aligns agencies, and gives the private sector a number to rally around. But treating it as a firm forecast would be misleading. At the current 20-21 percent growth rate, Pakistan’s ICT sector will reach somewhere between $9 billion and $10 billion by 2030, which is itself a genuinely impressive outcome. Reaching the full $25.1 billion would require either a historic acceleration in growth or a redefinition of what counts as an ICT export.

What Pakistan’s tech sector needs is not a bigger target number. It needs consistent internet uptime, faster business registration, reliable payment rails, and a deliberate push into product-based exports. Those changes take years to compound. The clock is already ticking.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pakistan’s ICT export target for 2030?

The target is $25.1 billion, including $15.3 billion from IT and IT-enabled services and $9.8 billion from telecommunications.

How much did Pakistan earn from ICT exports in FY2025-26?

Pakistan’s ICT export remittances reached $4.6 billion in FY2025-26, a 20.6 percent increase from $3.814 billion in FY2024-25.

Who announced the $25.1 billion ICT export target?

Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja shared the target in a written reply to the National Assembly.

What growth rate does Pakistan need to reach the $25.1 billion ICT export target?

Going from $4.6 billion in FY26 to $25.1 billion by 2030 requires roughly 53 percent compound annual growth, far above the 21 percent the sector delivered in its best year. Even the intermediate Uraan Pakistan target of $10 billion by FY29 would require annual growth of almost 30 percent, well above the 21 percent achieved in FY26.

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