FinMin says Pakistan has rebuilt fiscal buffers, eyes sustainable growth at Doha Forum

Pakistan is 'embarking on right path of reform and resilience', with post-IMF overhaul easing pressures: Aurangzeb

Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb speaks at the session “Global Trade Tensions: Economic Impact and Policy Responses in MENA” at the Doha Forum on Saturday. Photo: X

Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb projected a confident message of economic stabilisation and forward-looking reform at the Doha Forum, telling a high-level panel that Pakistan has “rebuilt fiscal buffers, restored external balance and is now shifting decisively from stabilisation to sustainable growth.”

Speaking at the session 'Global Trade Tensions: Economic Impact and Policy Responses in MENA', on Saturday the minister said, Pakistan is 'embarking on the right path of reform and resilience', crediting the post–IMF programme overhaul for easing pressures at a time when global trade disruptions, tariff shifts, and geo-economic rivalry are reshaping economies across the Middle East and North Africa.

“This period of uncertainty demands adaptability,” Aurangzeb said, noting Pakistan's prudent engagement with the US on tariff measures, securing a relatively favourable 19 per cent tariff on key textile exports, and accelerating diversification of both markets and products, most notably fast-rising IT services exports expected to touch $4 billion this year.

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