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The case for export-led growth

Pakistan’s development history has been in a state of crisis for decades. One major factor underlying this struggle is an imbalance in the balance of payments that can only be corrected through enhanced foreign exchange earnings via exports. Currently, the economy relies on unsustainable sources such as remittances, foreign loans, and tariffs, along with indirect taxes, to support a heavily imp

Punjab Budget: Pleasing the populace

Punjab’s spending plan for the first four months — from July 1 to October 31 — of the next financial year unveiled last week clearly and unmistakably carries PML-N’s signature all over it: a massive development stimulus, a bloated subsidy and social protection programme, and an increase in the pay and pension of government employees. The Rs1.7 trillion expenditures authorised last week by the c

Finance: Time to rethink strategies

Pakistan has made every effort to secure the last tranche worth $1.1 billion of a $6.5bn International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan stalled since November last year. It hopes to get the tranche by the end of June, when the loan programme is due to expire. However, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar is confident that the country will not default even if the IMF money does not come in. He has told the nation

Govt waits for IMF nod after revising budget

After revising the budget in line with International Monetary Fund’s demands, the government expects a breakthrough announcement from the global lending agency over the next few days to get direly needed bailout funds. “Almost all the irritants between the IMF staff and the Ministry of Finance were addressed hours before the finance minister’s wind-up speech on Saturday,” an official said, addi

Stocks move south on dearth of positive triggers

Stock prices oscillated within a narrow band as a lack of triggers failed to excite investors on Thursday. Arif Habib Ltd said the index of representative shares began the day in the green zone but dropped to the red territory in range-bound trading owing to the absence of economic triggers. Investors’ participation remained sideways in the wake of a delayed deal with the International Monet