Sixth, Pakistan's economic decisions are often made in the absence of reliable, timely data. The Pakistan Bureau of ...
The International Monetary Fund predicts Pakistan could lift its GDP between 5% and 6.5% over five years if it tackles ...
ISLAMABAD, June 9 (Reuters) - Pakistan's economy likely grew 2.7% in the fiscal year ending June 2025 after expanding 2.5% in the previous year, the government's annual snapshot of economic ...
Pakistan and South Korea, while distinct in their cultural and regional dynamics, exhibit intriguing parallels in their historical and geopolitical narratives. Both nations emerged from the mid-20th ...
ISLAMABAD, April 23, 2025—Pakistan’s economy continues to stabilize and is expected to grow by 2.7 percent in the current fiscal year ending June 2025, up from 2.5 percent in the previous year.
The Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) on Tuesday hosted the Fourth Pakistan-China Think Tank Forum, in collaboration ...
Follow Bloomberg India on WhatsApp for exclusive content and analysis on what billionaires, businesses and markets are doing. Sign up here. Pakistan predicted its economy will grow at a faster pace ...
This Governance and Corruption Diagnostic (GCD) was conducted at the request and with the support of the Government of Pakistan to identify and analyze governance weaknesses and corruption ...
Pakistan’s economy, which has been on an IMF-supported stabilization program, has shown signs of stabilization in recent years. However, its economic recovery has been dealt a setback. Since July, ...
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Economy in dire straits, India's Indus Waters Treaty blow: Can Pakistan avoid the ‘begging bowl’?
Pakistan may not want to go to the world with a ‘begging bowl’, but the fact remains that its economy is in dire straits. During a recent address, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif acknowledged ...
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