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    Pakistan’s Economy: Inflation Drops, PSX Soars, and CPEC Progresses

    Khanzada GulBy Khanzada GulDecember 17, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pakistan’s Economy Is Turning the Corner – But There’s No Room for Complacency

    Pakistan’s economy is finally breaking free from years of uncertainty. Inflation has hit its lowest level in six years, the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) has smashed past 116,000 points, and despite challenges, CPEC projects continue to reshape the country’s infrastructure. These are more than just economic indicators—they are beacons of hope for a nation hungry for stability and growth.

    But here’s the hard truth: Pakistan cannot afford to celebrate too early. This revival is fragile. Without strong governance, inclusive economic policies, and a laser focus on addressing weaknesses, these achievements may slip through our fingers.

    Inflation Down, Hope Up

    For the first time in years, Pakistanis are seeing real relief. Inflation, which previously soared to 28.62%, has dropped to 4.9%—a six-and-a-half-year low. Urban areas, where inflation eased to 5.2%, are already feeling the benefits in food and transport costs. This success isn’t accidental. Structural reforms under the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) are beginning to pay off.

    The Ministry of Finance’s target to bring inflation down to 7% by 2027 gives reason for optimism. But this progress won’t sustain itself unless the government remains committed to fiscal discipline. Let’s not forget: inflationary pressures can return without constant vigilance.

    Pakistan Stock Exchange: A Symbol of Resilience

    The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) crossing 116,000 points is a historic achievement. This record-breaking surge is fueled by:

    •Improving Economic Indicators: Lower inflation and rising remittances from overseas Pakistanis.

    •Policy Optimism: Anticipation of an interest rate cut by the State Bank of Pakistan.

    •Sectoral Strength: Oil, gas, technology, and banking sectors are attracting fresh local and foreign investments.

    The PSX’s performance isn’t just about numbers on a trading screen—it’s about renewed investor confidence in Pakistan’s economy. For businesses, this signals growth opportunities. For ordinary Pakistanis, it reflects hope for jobs, rising incomes, and economic stability.

    CPEC: A Work in Progress

    The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) remains Pakistan’s flagship economic partnership, bringing in over $27 billion since 2013. Projects like power plants, highways, and Gwadar Port have addressed critical infrastructure gaps.

    But progress has stalled in places like Gwadar, where local communities still lack basic amenities like education, jobs, and healthcare. Security concerns in Balochistan continue to deter investors, slowing CPEC’s full potential.

    To succeed, CPEC must focus on two critical areas:

    1.Inclusive Development: Gwadar and similar regions need real benefits—education, jobs, and healthcare—not just infrastructure.

    2.Security Stability: Without peace, no amount of investment can turn Gwadar into the global trade hub it was meant to be.

    No Room for Complacency

    The numbers look good, but they aren’t enough. Pakistan must:

    1.Grow Exports: Stronger industries and competitive exports will drive sustainable economic growth.

    2.Manage Debt Wisely: Infrastructure projects are expensive, and repayment must align with economic gains.

    3.Strengthen Governance: Corruption, delays, and mismanagement are still holding Pakistan back.

    The recent drop in inflation and the PSX’s record surge prove that when Pakistan makes the right decisions, progress follows. But it’s a long road ahead, and there’s no room for complacency.

    Final Thoughts

    Pakistan’s economy is turning a corner, but this is only the beginning. If we capitalize on this momentum through bold reforms, inclusive development, and stronger governance, Pakistan can realize its true economic potential. The PSX milestone, inflation control, and CPEC projects are not just victories to celebrate—they are opportunities to build a stronger, more resilient Pakistan.

    The road to recovery is tough, but the reward—a thriving economy and a better future for every Pakistani—is worth the effort.

    For more on Pakistan’s economic developments and expert insights, visit our Ground Zero homepage.

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