
Since the strongly contested elections held on February 8 last year, Pakistan’s economy has faced its fair share of challenges. However, data from the past year indicates that the second half of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s government’s first year has been notably better, marked by easing inflation, lower interest rates, and improved fiscal measures.
Following a turbulent start that saw Pakistan securing a $3 billion Standby Arrangement (SBA) with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the economy struggled initially. Key economic indicators in January 2024 were near peak levels, reflecting severe challenges in growth and inflation. Yet, from February 2024 onward, the outlook began to brighten.
A combination of technical factors has contributed to the economic recovery:
Despite these positive trends, significant challenges remain:
Analysts are optimistic that continued policy reforms and further interest rate cuts potentially into the single-digit range by December could enhance economic growth. While the industrial sector and utility prices remain areas of concern, the marked improvements in inflation and monetary easing provide a hopeful outlook for Pakistan’s economic recovery.
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