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Pakistan recorded a GDP growth rate of 2.7 percent in the outgoing fiscal year, missing its official target of 3.6 percent, according to the Economic ...
“As communicated earlier, the upcoming Federal Budget FY26 is on schedule to be announced on June 10, 2025. Similarly, the upcoming Pakistan Economic Survey FY25 is scheduled to be announced on ...
“As communicated earlier, the upcoming Federal Budget FY26 is on schedule to be announced on June 10, 2025. Similarly, the upcoming Pakistan Economic Survey FY25 is scheduled to be announced on ...
In the shadow of the recent India-Pakistan military clashes, defense spending has been increased by 20 percent since last ...
ISLAMABAD :Pakistan ... budget is unveiled. The government initially targeted 3.6 per cent GDP growth, but lowered it to 2.7 per cent last month. The IMF expects real GDP to grow by 2.6 per cent ...
compared to 2.7% expected in the outgoing FY25. The budget was announced, amid ruckus from the opposition lawmakers of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), with a total outlay of Rs17.6 trillion ...
Pakistan will raise defence spending by a steep 20% after a military clash with its old enemy India last month, but will ...
The IMF expects real GDP to grow by 2.6 per cent in FY25 and for the economy to grow 3.6 per cent in FY26.
Pakistan's economy is likely to expand 2.7% in the fiscal year ending June 2025 after growing 2.5% during the previous year, the government's economic survey showed on Monday, a day before the ...
Pakistan has announced a defence budget of PKR2.55 trillion (USD9 billion) for 2025–26. According to documents released by ...
Pakistan salaried people’s contribution to ... The group demanded reliefs in the upcoming budget for FY2025-26, claiming the collection of revenue in taxes had reached its optimal level.
The National Accounts Committee showed Pakistan’s GDP growth at 1.37pc for the first quarter of FY25, 1.53pc for the ... The survey is a pre-budget document that contains details of major ...