Half of Pakistan's exports are contributed by textiles, and we have to admit that its cotton and cotton textiles have unique advantages-the climate suitable for high-quality cotton midwifery, mature textile technology, colorful printing and dyeing patterns and cheap labor, all of which make its cotton textiles have super high cost performance.
Second, carpets.
Pakistan is also one of the six largest carpet producing areas in the world. Pakistan is rich in wool, and carpet crafts have been developed in history. Suzhou and Hangzhou, similar to China, are rich in silk, and silk weaving technology has always been developed. Carpets are the daily necessities of Pakistanis, and their production and sales are very large. As an Islamic country, Muslims worship five times a day and often bow down with carpets.
Believers can live without a house, but they can't 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 that carpet.
Third, gems.
Pakistan is rich in aquamarine, topaz, ruby, emerald, tourmaline, olivine and other precious stones, but the processing technology is average, and most of the finished jewelry is full of gorgeous customs in South Asia.
Fourth, saffron.
The best saffron in the world is produced in Iran and Pakistan. Crocus sativus has the effects of cooling blood, detoxicating, promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, calming the nerves and relieving depression, and has a good health care effect on liver, gallbladder and heart.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) date
Dates are produced in Iraq and also sold in Pakistan. At that time, many Pakistani dates entered China, and jujube trees were generally more than ten meters high.
If you want to pick fruit, you must climb the tall and bald tree, which is very difficult. With the improvement of living conditions, this fruit with high sugar content is almost extinct in China.