ISLAMABAD (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 performance showed ...
Families preparing for Eid al-Fitr and farmers ready for harvest are being squeezed in a country that gets nearly all its oil ...
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, ...
Pakistan will either confront deep structural weaknesses such as tax narrowness, energy inefficiency, and elite capture of its government or face a brittle economy and thinner social cohesion ...
In the shadow of the recent India-Pakistan military clashes, defense spending has been increased by 20 percent since last year. The Pakistani government this week presented a 17.57 trillion rupee ($63 ...
After half a decade of overlapping shocks including floods, pandemics, stagflation and external economic pressure, Pakistan in 2025 restored a degree of macroeconomic stability. The next challenge ...