On June 15, 2026, Pakistan's information technology sector celebrated a massive victory as the country's IT exports officially crossed the $4 billion mark, months ahead of the government's yearly target.

What This Means: IT exports are when Pakistani software companies, freelancers, and tech startups sell their digital services and products to clients in other countries. Earning more dollars from these services brings valuable foreign money into Pakistan's economy.

Why It Happened: The government recently introduced new tax breaks for tech companies and improved internet speeds across major cities. This made it much easier for Pakistani developers to work with international clients in the US, Europe, and the Middle East.

The Big Picture: This growth creates thousands of high-paying jobs for young graduates. It also helps stabilize the Pakistani Rupee because the country now has more US dollars to pay for essential imports like fuel and medicine.

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