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Daily Times on MSNPakistan's trade deficit widens to $26.3 billion in FY25, up 9% YoYPakistan's trade deficit surged by 9% year-on-year (YoY) in fiscal year 2024-25 (FY25), reaching $26.3 billion, according to ...
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Pakistan economy to grow 2.7% in FY25, economic survey shows - MSNThe IMF expects real GDP to grow by 2.6% in FY25 and for the economy to grow 3.6% in FY26. ... Pakistan's federal budget for the next fiscal year starting July will be released on Tuesday.
In the shadow of the recent India-Pakistan military clashes, defense spending has been increased by 20 percent since last year. Pakistan’s FY25 Budget Balances Defense Needs and Economic Revival ...
Economic Outlook: Pakistan trims FY25 GDP target to 2.7% amid IMF oversight and pre-budget challenges; inflation seen at 4.6%.
Pakistan will raise defence spending by a steep 20% after a military clash with its old enemy India last month, but will slash overall federal expenditure for fiscal 2025-26 by a hefty 7% to 17.57 ...
Pakistan government presented the budget for the fiscal year 2025-26 on Tuesday, targeting a modest 4.2% growth for FY26, compared to 2.7% expected in the outgoing FY25.
Economy size swells to $411bn; GDP expands at 2.6pc, per capita income sees modest rise to $1,824.
Pakistan government is anticipated to unveil a budget outlay of Rs16.9 trillion for the upcoming fiscal year... BML 5.09 Increased By 0.08 (1.6%) BOP 11.81 Decreased By -0.06 (-0.51%) ...
Pakistan’s current account will remain in surplus throughout fiscal year 2024–25, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb confirmed. He shared this outlook at a pre-budget seminar in Karachi. This ...
Pakistan’s current account to stay in surplus through FY25: FinMin Aurangzeb Officials said macro indicators show signs of stability as budget planning for FY26 gets underway News Desk April 30 ...
WASHINGTON: Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) opened high-level policy talks in Islamabad on Monday to discuss the upcoming federal budget for fiscal year 2025-26, officials ...
Pakistan economy to grow 2.7% in FY25, economic survey shows The country's federal budget for the next fiscal year starting July will be released on Tuesday Published: Mon 9 Jun 2025, 2:08 PM ...
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