1. Cotton and cotton textiles
Half of Pakistan’s exports are contributed by textiles. We have to admit that its cotton and cotton textiles have unique advantages-the right climate helps produce high quality Cotton, mature textile technology, colorful printing and dyeing patterns and cheap labor make cotton textiles extremely cost-effective.
2. Carpets
Pakistan is also one of the six largest carpet producing areas in the world. Pakistan is rich in wool and its carpet craftsmanship has always been relatively developed in history. Suzhou and Hangzhou, similar to China, are rich in silk and its silk weaving technology has always been developed. Carpets are a daily necessity for Pakistanis, with large production and sales. As an Islamic country, Muslims pray five times a day, often using carpets to kneel.
Believers can live without a house, but cannot live without a carpet - I have seen with my own eyes many times that in Pakistan, poor people live in tents, and the most valuable thing is the carpet.
3. Gemstones
Pakistan is rich in aquamarine, topaz, ruby, emerald, tourmaline, peridot and other stones. Unfortunately, the processing technology is average, and the finished jewelry products are many. Full of gorgeous South Asian style.
4. Saffron.
The best saffron in the world is produced in Iran and Pakistan. Saffron has the effects of cooling blood and detoxifying, activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, calming the nerves and relieving depression, and has good health care effects on the liver, gallbladder and heart.
5. Date palms
Date palms are produced in Iraq and are also distributed in Pakistan. At that time, many Pakistani dates entered China. Date palm trees are usually more than ten meters high.
To pick the fruit, you have to climb tall, bare trees, which is very difficult. As living conditions have improved, this fruit with extremely high sugar content has almost disappeared in China.