Breaking News

Pakistan’s Exports Surge 14% with Aid from Special Investment Facilitation Council

Islamabad: Pakistan has witnessed a notable 14% increase in exports at the start of this financial year, attributed to the supportive measures implemented by the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC). This boost in exports has contributed to a narrowing of the country’s trade deficit, amidst various economic stabilization efforts by the government.

According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the surge in exports raised the total to $5.1 billion in August, up by $620 million from earlier figures. This increase has played a critical role in reducing the trade deficit to $3.6 billion, down from $3.751 billion at the fiscal year’s commencement.

The report also notes a decrease in imports, particularly high-duty items such as vehicles, home appliances, and other consumer goods, which dropped by 1.3 percent in August. This decline is part of a broader strategy to manage the trade balance by curbing the import of non-essential goods.

Furthermore, with SIFC’s backing, the government has finalized a trade liberalization plan aimed at further boosting domestic exports and enhancing overall economic stability. These measures, along with other economic reforms, have led to a reduction in the country’s external debt in recent months, signaling a positive turn in Pakistan’s economic management efforts.

The post Pakistan’s Exports Surge 14% with Aid from Special Investment Facilitation Council appeared first on pakistannewsgazette.com.

Check Also

Mehbooba Mufti Condemns Persistent Dismissal of Government Workers in Kashmir

Srinagar: The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President, Mehbooba Mufti, has openly criticized the ongoing arbitrary dismissal of government employees in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, despite the presence of an elected government.

Acco...

The post Mehbooba Mufti Condemns Persistent Dismissal of Government Workers in Kashmir appeared first on pakistannewsgazette.com.