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Pakistan’s worsening economic condition and its remedies

MM News Staff by MM News Staff
May 8, 2023

The economic condition of Pakistan has been in a state of constant turmoil for the past few years. The country’s debt burden is increasing with each passing day, and the situation is further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The country’s external debt has reached alarming levels, and Pakistan is struggling to repay its loans.

According to Bloomberg, Pakistan will have to pay another $3.07 billion in external debt by the end of June 2023. This is a significant amount, and it is putting a strain on the country’s finances.

The situation is further compounded by the fact that Pakistan is struggling to secure loans from international financial institutions like the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Despite the support of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan is finding it difficult to manage its external debt. Fitch Ratings has also indicated that China will roll over a debt of $2.4 billion next month. This means that Pakistan will have to pay $700 million in May and $3 billion in June, putting further pressure on its finances.

Pakistan’s GDP growth has also been affected by the economic challenges it faces. Recent data suggests that Pakistan’s GDP growth is expected to be 0.6% in 2023 and 2.0% in 2024. These figures are low compared to other developing countries in the region. Pakistan needs to take immediate steps to address these challenges and put the economy back on track.

The first step that Pakistan needs to take is to improve its revenue collection system. The country’s tax-to-GDP ratio is one of the lowest in the world, and this is a major cause of concern. Pakistan needs to broaden its tax base and introduce tax reforms that will make it easier for people to pay their taxes. This will help increase the country’s revenue and reduce its reliance on external loans.

The second step is to promote exports. Pakistan has a large potential for exports, but it is not being fully utilized. The government needs to take steps to promote exports and remove barriers that are hindering exports. This will help increase the country’s foreign exchange earnings and reduce its reliance on external loans.

The third step is to attract foreign investment. Pakistan has a lot of potential for foreign investment, but it is not being fully utilized. The government needs to take steps to attract foreign investors and create a conducive environment for them to invest in Pakistan. This will help create jobs, boost economic growth, and reduce the country’s reliance on external loans.

Although Pakistan’s economic condition is poor, but it requires urgent attention. The country needs to take immediate steps to address the challenges it faces and put the economy back on track. Pakistan needs to improve its revenue collection system, promote exports, and attract foreign investment. These steps will help reduce the country’s reliance on external loans, boost economic growth, and create a better future for its people.

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