SWABI: Pakistan has lost $30 million in tobacco exports from July 2025 to March 2026, and in the remaining three months of the current financial year (FY26), the country is likely to face further difficulties as conditions in the international market have changed, sources in tobacco companies told Dawn on Saturday. They said that in FY25 (July-March), Pakistan’s total tobacco exports to different countries stood at $144m, while in the current fiscal year the figure dropped to $114m, reflecting a decline of $30m. The sources said exports were expected to rise further but the trend had reversed, which was not a good omen for growers, companies and the federal government.