Pakistan Economy Remains Vulnerable Despite Petroleum Levy Hike
New Delhi, March 25 – Experts have cautioned that Pakistan’s economy remains highly vulnerable to global shocks due to its heavy reliance on imported fuel, weak external finances, and limited fiscal space. The situation could worsen...
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Pakistan Faces Rising Energy Risks as Oil Prices Surge Amid Middle East Tensions
Strait of Hormuz Concerns Intensify Pressure on Import-Dependent Economy
New Delhi, March 20 – A sharp rise in global oil prices, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, has heightened...
IMF Backs Macroeconomic Stabilization Amid Social Strain
New Delhi, February 24: Even as the International Monetary Fund has praised Pakistan for stabilizing its economy under its ongoing support program, new data shows that poverty and income inequality have sharply worsened, raising concerns...
New Delhi, February 14 – Pakistan's fragile economy has received temporary relief after the United Arab Emirates extended $2 billion in maturing loans for one month at an interest rate of 6.5 per cent.The extension covers two separate $1 billion loans that matured in mid-January 2026. However...