The World Bank has released its Development Update Report on Pakistan's economy, forecasting 2.8% GDP growth for the current ...
He said now people are able to get the best medical facilities of one million rupees through Sehat Insaf card. Hammad Azhar said Pakistan tackled the heinous impacts of coronavirus very smartly and ...
Pakistan's GDP According to the Economic Survey report, during FY2024, Pakistan's economy registered moderate recovery reflected by a GDP growth of 2.38 percent against previous year’s ...
Pakistan’s Real GDP (L) and Labour Productivity Gap (R ... In a changing world, Pakistan needs to chart a new course that will define its future. The writer is IMF Pakistan mission chief.
Pakistan made significant progress towards reducing poverty ... Consequently, growth of real GDP at factor cost is estimated to have risen to 2.5 percent in FY24, after contracting by 0.2 percent ...
The World Bank expects economic activity in Pakistan to continue recovering with real GDP growth estimated at 2.8% in FY25, an increase from the previous estimate of 2.3%. The World Bank made ...
(Reuters/Akhtar Soomro) IMF's row with Pakistan to improve its economic situation has been spread over several events. The nation aims to reduce expenditures, increase the tax-to-GDP ratio ...
the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) said on Thursday, predicting real GDP growth of 2.5 – 3.5% for fiscal 2025, lower than the government targeted 3.6%. The central bank said in its yearly report ...
Pakistan's GDP rose 3.07% in the last quarter, aided by IMF funds and lower borrowing costs. The government anticipates 3.6% growth by June 2025, with strong agricultural performance and easing ...
They suggested to enhance tax to GDP ratio to come out of existing uncertain economic situation and steer economy towards a sustainable growth trajectory. Zhukov was of the view that Pakistan should ...
To get its gaping fiscal gap into a zone consistent with macro stability, Pakistan’s tax collections will need to rise by 3% of GDP over the next three years. Its challenge is to cast a wider ...
Only with this collective commitment can Pakistan drive forward effective policies and hope to truly chart its own course ... supported by high GDP growth, is at the core of Pakistan’s quality ...