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Pakistan’s Economic Recovery Hinges on Fiscal Discipline and Reforms, Says Finance Minister

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Last updated: April 9, 2025 6:50 pm
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Published April 9, 2025
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Key Takeaways:

i) Finance Minister Aurangzeb stressed fiscal discipline, policy consistency, and structural reforms are crucial for Pakistan’s economic stability.

ii) He acknowledged the challenges but expressed optimism about the future with ongoing efforts and potential foreign investments.

iii) The minister reiterated the government’s aim to lessen dependence on international financial institutions through


Islamabad, Pakistan – April 9, 2025 – Pakistan’s Finance Minister, Muhammad Aurangzeb, has emphasized that sustained economic recovery and stability for the nation depend on strict fiscal discipline, consistent policy implementation, and the continuation of structural reforms. Addressing a post-budget seminar in Islamabad, the minister highlighted the government’s commitment to these measures to ensure long-term economic growth and reduce the country’s reliance on external borrowing.

Aurangzeb acknowledged the current economic challenges facing Pakistan, including the burden of past debts and the need for significant revenue mobilization. However, he expressed optimism about the future, citing the government’s ongoing efforts to broaden the tax base, improve tax administration, and rationalize expenditures. He underscored the importance of creating a stable and predictable economic environment to attract foreign direct investment, which he believes is vital for sustainable growth and job creation.

The Finance Minister also touched upon the country’s relationship with international financial institutions, stating that while their support has been crucial in navigating immediate economic crises, the long-term goal is to achieve self-reliance. He emphasized that the current government is focused on implementing reforms that will foster sustainable economic growth, making the economy more resilient to external shocks and reducing the need for repeated bailouts. These reforms include improving the efficiency of state-owned enterprises, enhancing the business climate, and promoting exports.

Furthermore, Aurangzeb highlighted the potential of Pakistan’s mining and minerals sector to attract significant foreign investment, echoing recent discussions at the Pakistan Minerals Investment Forum. He reiterated the government’s stance on value addition within the country, emphasizing that raw mineral exports would not be permitted and encouraging foreign companies to establish processing facilities locally.

The minister concluded by assuring the business community and the public of the government’s unwavering commitment to its economic agenda, stressing that consistent implementation of these policies is the only way to achieve lasting economic stability and prosperity for Pakistan.


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