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Key highlights of Pakistan Economic Survey 2024-25 – Pakistan

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Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb unveiled the Pakistan Economic Survey 2024-25 on Tuesday, recapping the annual report on the country’s economic progress for the outgoing financial year.

Pakistan missed its GDP growth target of 3.6% in the outgoing fiscal year, posting a figure of 2.7%, revealed the Economic Survey 2024-25.

According to the provisional figures provided by the survey, Pakistan’s agriculture sector, industries and services sector registered subdued growth of 0.56%, 4.77% and 2.91%, respectively, during the outgoing fiscal year.

Commenting on the global economy, Aurangzeb noted that the global GDP growth in 2023 stood at 3.5%, which was reduced to 3.3% in 2024 and is now projected to be 2.8% according to the latest estimates.

Business Recorder presents major highlights of the document that is mostly based on July-March/April of FY25 figures.

Pakistan’s economy (gross domestic product/GDP) increased by 2.68% to $411 billion in FY25 compared to 2.51% in FY24.

Among the three main drivers of the GDP; services sector (58.4% of GDP) expanded 2.91%, agriculture sector grew 0.56%, and industrial sector rose 4.77%.

Pakistan’s GDP growth projected at 5.7% over the medium term.

Per capita income rose 9.75%, or $162, to $1,824 in FY25 compared to $1,662 in FY24.

Primary surplus hit historic high of 3% of GDP for July-March FY25.

Investment-to-GDP ratio improved to 13.8% in FY25 compared to 13.1% in FY24.

Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation decreased to 4.7% during July-April FY2025, down from 26.0% in the same period last year.

KIBOR rate declined by 9.7-percentage points in one year, reducing to 11.3% at present.

Average exchange rate stood at Rs278.75/$ so far in FY25.

Private investment grew 9.9% in FY25.

Public investment, including general government development spending, rose 34.2%.

National saving improved to 14.1% of GDP, reflecting stronger domestic resource mobilisation.



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