PM Shehbaz pledges economic turnaround through structural reforms

The premier called the path ahead “challenging,” saying past governments avoided needed structural reforms

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addresses a delegation of students selected for the government’s internship programme, Uraan Pakistan, Summer Scholars, in Islamabad on July 12, 2025. Photo: APP

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the government was committed to steering the country towards an economic turnaround through structural reforms, institutional changes, and a renewed focus on meritocracy, Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) reported on Saturday.

Addressing a group of Pakistani students enrolled in leading international universities under the government’s Uraan Pakistan Summer Scholars Programme, the prime minister said the coalition government had assumed office in 2023 at a time when the country was on the brink of default.

“The majority believed Pakistan would default, while a small minority held hope that we might avoid it,” he said, recalling his meetings with the IMF managing director where he assured Pakistan’s commitment to stabilising the economy and completing the programme.

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The premier said inflation had surged to 38 per cent and the policy rate stood at 22.5pc at that time, while business sentiment had plummeted. “The burden was immense, but we moved forward with sincerity and unity. Today, the policy rate has been brought down to below 11pc, and initiatives like Uraan Pakistan have taken off.”

He described the path ahead as “challenging”, noting that successive governments had avoided undertaking structural reforms. “We must now commit to these long-overdue changes through sustained effort,” he stressed.

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