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Pakistan’s Poor Economy and Crisis 2023 ?

  1. What is happening in Pakistan
  2. What went wrong for Pakistan?
  3. How is the world reacting to the same
  4. Prospects for the nation.
  1. What is happening in Pakistan
  2. It is imperative to note that the economy of Pakistan has been grappling with notable difficulties in the recent past. The nation has encountered considerable difficulties in the form of elevated inflation rates, a substantial trade deficit, and a burgeoning debt load.

  1. It is a matter of great concern that Pakistan imports a far greater amount of goods in comparison to its exports. According to data from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), the trade deficit of the country was recorded to be $32.6 billion in the fiscal year 2019-20. This has placed a heavy burden on the nation’s foreign exchange reserves. The resulting constraints on the government’s financial capacity have made it challenging for it to fulfil its economic obligations and have also impeded the competitiveness of local businesses in the global market.

  1. Recently, global reports have shown that the Pakistani government is left with less than a week’s forex reserves.

  1. It is a matter of grave concern that the rate of inflation in certain regions of the country has risen to an alarming level of over 25%, whereas it typically ranges between 4-6%.

  1. It is a matter of great concern that Pakistan’s foreign debt is estimated to be approximately $5.8 Bn, and the situation is further exacerbated by the fact that the country has inadequate foreign exchange reserves to repay the said debt.

  1. According to data from the State Bank of Pakistan, the government’s debt-to-GDP ratio has risen from 64.5% in 2015 to 84.2% in 2019, this increase in debt burden has hindered the government’s ability to invest in crucial projects such as infrastructure development and education which are essential for long-term economic growth.

  1. Furthermore, it is noteworthy that recently, there was a widespread shutdown of the national electricity grid in Pakistan, which resulted in a chaotic and panicked situation throughout the country.

  1. increasing the price of natural gas/electricity
  2. recovery of plots allocated to military and civil bureaucrats
  3. paying 15 per cent less salary to MPs
  4. abolishing discretionary schemes for MPs
  5. Abolishing discretionary funding to Intel agencies
  6. turning to prepaid gas/electricity meters
  7. doing away with allowances given along with salary
  8. reducing the usage of petrol by 30 per cent at all levels
  9. imposing a ban on foreign visits
  10.  imposing a complete ban on buying luxury vehicles
  11. In summary, Pakistan’s economy is currently facing some challenges that require urgent attention. To address these issues, the government must take a comprehensive approach that includes increasing exports, promoting industry and agriculture, and reducing debt. By taking these steps, Pakistan can build a stronger, more sustainable and resilient economy that can withstand future shocks and provide opportunities for growth and development for all its citizens. It is important to note that these actions would require a well-coordinated and sustained effort by the government, private sector, and international partners to achieve the desired results.

FAQ

(Frequently Asked Questions)

Q1: What is causing Pakistan’s economic crisis?

Q2: How is the government addressing the economic crisis in Pakistan?

Q3: What can be done to improve Pakistan’s economy?

Q4: How will the economic crisis affect the general population in Pakistan?

Q5: Is Pakistan’s economic crisis likely to improve in the near future?

Q6: What is the role of the private sector and international partners in addressing Pakistan’s economic crisis?

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