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IMF revises Pakistan’s real GDP growth of 3.9%

MM News Staff by MM News Staff
July 28, 2021
The IMF acknowledged Pakistan’s robust economic performance. Source: FILE.

The IMF acknowledged Pakistan’s robust economic performance. Source: FILE.

WASHINGTON: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised Pakistan’s real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate of 3.9%.

In its updated World Economic Outlook report 2021, the IMF also acknowledged Pakistan’s robust economic performance and said that “Projections are revised up for the Middle East and Central Asia due to robust activity in some countries (such as Pakistan)”.

Earlier in April this year, the IMF had projected Pakistan’s real GDP to grow at 1.5% in the year 2021 despite a higher projected rate of 3.0% by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

The government had already released the provisional data of GDP growth rate (3.9%) for the year 2020-21 backed by robust industrial growth and higher than expected agriculture output.

The SBP on Tuesday forecast the GDP growth to rise from 3.9% in FY21 to 4- 5% this year and average inflation to moderate to 7-9% from its recent higher out-turns.

The IMF in its statement said economic prospects have diverged further across countries since the April 2021 World Economic Outlook (WEO) forecast.

Vaccine access has emerged as the principal fault line along which the global recovery splits into two blocs: those that can look forward to further normalization of activity later this year (almost all advanced economies) and those that will still face resurgent infections and rising COVID death tolls, it added.

The recovery is not assured even in countries where infections are currently very low so long as the virus circulates elsewhere. The global economy is projected to grow 6.0 percent in 2021 and 4.9 percent in 2022. The 2021 global forecast is unchanged from the April 2021 outlook but with offsetting revisions.

The prospects for emerging market and developing economies have been marked down for 2021, especially for Emerging Asia. By contrast, the forecast for advanced economies is revised up. These revisions reflect pandemic developments and changes in policy support.

The 0.5 percentage-point upgrade for 2022 derives largely from the forecast upgrade for advanced economies, particularly the United States, reflecting the anticipated legislation of additional fiscal support in the second half of 2021 and improved health metrics more broadly across the group.

The recent price pressures for the most part reflect unusual pandemic-related developments and transitory supply-demand mismatches.

Inflation is expected to return to its pre-pandemic ranges in most countries in 2022 once these disturbances work their way through prices, though uncertainty remains high. Elevated inflation is also expected in some emerging market and developing economies, related in part to high food prices.

The IMF said well-directed policies can make the difference between a future of durable recoveries for all economies or one with widening fault line as many struggle with the health crisis while a handful see conditions normalize, albeit with the constant threat of renewed flare-ups.

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