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Pakistan Targets 4.2% Economic Growth for Next Fiscal Year, Says Planning Minister

Driving Growth, Inspiring Confidence – Pakistan’s Economic Roadmap for 2025

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Last updated: June 4, 2025 6:59 am
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Published June 4, 2025
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Government unveils optimistic growth forecast, focusing on reforms and stability to boost Pakistan’s economy

Key Takeaways
1. Ambitious Growth Target: Pakistan’s government aims for a 4.2% GDP growth in the next fiscal year, signaling optimism and commitment to economic reforms.
2. Focus on Stability and Reforms: The strategy centers on structural reforms, fiscal discipline, and leveraging CPEC projects to drive economic activity.
3. Challenges Remain: Achieving the target depends on policy consistency, political stability, and managing external economic pressures.


Islamabad, Pakistan – The federal government has set an ambitious target for Pakistan’s economic growth, aiming for a 4.2% increase in GDP for the upcoming fiscal year. This announcement was made by the Federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives, who emphasized the government’s commitment to economic reforms, stability, and sustainable development.
Addressing a press conference, the Planning Minister highlighted that the new growth target reflects renewed confidence in Pakistan’s economic direction. The government’s strategy includes structural reforms, investment in key sectors, and initiatives to stabilize the macroeconomic environment. These measures are designed to create jobs, attract foreign investment, and improve the overall standard of living for Pakistanis.
The Minister also pointed out that despite global economic challenges, Pakistan’s economy has shown resilience. The government’s focus will remain on fiscal discipline, strengthening the industrial and agricultural sectors, and enhancing exports. Special attention is being given to projects under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which are expected to further boost economic activity.
While the growth target is ambitious, economists note that achieving it will require consistent policy implementation, political stability, and effective management of external pressures such as inflation and currency fluctuations. The government has assured stakeholders that it is prepared to take tough decisions to ensure economic progress.
For the people of Pakistan, this growth target brings hope for more job opportunities, better infrastructure, and improved social services. The government has called on all sectors of society to support its vision for a stronger, more prosperous Pakistan.

 

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