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The debt burden on Pakistan is continuously increasing and now it has reached 76000 billion Pakistani rupees. However, ...
His anxiety reflects the mood of a nation racing to ward off an economic meltdown. Faced with a shortage of US dollars, Pakistan only ... one of the IMF’s lending conditions.
Pakistan's finance ministry expect the economy to grow by 2.6 per cent in the current fiscal year ending June, while average inflation is projected to stand at 24 per cent, down from 29.2 per cent ...
As long as Pakistan’s political conditions are unstable, its economic conditions cannot get any better. The political stakeholders are continuously in a fight against each other, not paying heed ...
Over a third of Pakistan’s economy is undocumented ... Traders and businesspersons say that the already unfeasible commercial conditions have been rendered impossible by the skyrocketing ...
Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal says Pakistan’s economy stands on strong foundations and it would come out of economic crisis very soon. Talking to BBC, he said despite economic ...
Pakistan had developed from nothing to something, A state with no government, no administrative body, no constitution, no court, and weak economic and military conditions, started from scratch and ...
Pakistan's economic indicators are showing positive signs, with an agenda of painful reforms and privatisation on track, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Friday, ahead of an IMF board meeting ...
Other commodities of mass usage also jumped to a record high, with the prices of cigarettes rising by 165.88 percent, tea by 94.60 percent, basmati broken rice by 81.22 percent and eggs by 79.56 ...