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World Bank anticipates 4% GDP growth in Pakistan in next financial year 2022-23

ISLAMABAD: The World Bank (WB) has anticipated 4% Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate in Pakistan for the upcoming fiscal year, 2022-23. The government, however, has estimated 5% GDP growth for the next budget.

“In Pakistan, growth is expected to be moderate from 5.7% in FY2020/21 to 4.0% in 2022/23 as foreign demand slows significantly and policy support is withdrawn to contain external and fiscal imbalances,” the report, ‘Global Economic Prospects‘, stated.

The WB has cited Pakistani government’s preliminary estimate for real GDP (factor cost) growth for the outgoing FY — that is 6% — in the report’s footnotes. It also mentioned that some of the regional economies have prioritised structural reforms to boost their economic growth.

Meanwhile, the Pakistani government has improved its monetary policy framework by reinforcing its central bank’s functional and administrative autonomy, which restricts the government from borrowing from the central bank, and entrenching price stability as monetary policy’s primary objective.

In Pakistan, the central bank has raised rates by 4 percentage points since April. Some authorities have implemented policies to cushion the impact of high inflation. In Pakistan, for example, the government announced an energy price reduction package in February (World Bank 2022). However, gasoline and diesel pump prices were recently increased, it added.

For the region excluding India, stronger-than-expected rebounds from the pandemic in Bangladesh and Pakistan helped to boost activity through early 2022, helping to maintain robust growth during their fiscal year 2021/22, ending June 2022. In Bangladesh and Pakistan, goods exports have grown by over 25% so far this fiscal year (to April), and manufacturing production in both countries has expanded at its fastest pace in at least four years. But the war in Ukraine has dampened activity, as rising food and energy prices have affected purchasing power.

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