IMF forecasts 5% growth for Pakistan in 2015

IMF also lowers its growth forecast for global economy to 3.5 percent this year and 3.7 percent in 2016


Web Desk/afp January 20, 2015
IMF also lowers its growth forecast for global economy to 3.5 percent this year and 3.7 percent in 2016. CREATIVE COMMONS

WASHINGTON DC: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday issued the economic growth forecast of Pakistan, Middle East, North Africa and Afghanistan to be 3.3 percent in 2015 and 3.9 percent in 2016 as a part of its update to the World Economic Outlook report.

The IMF made the steepest cut to its global-growth outlook in three years, with diminished expectations almost everywhere except the US more than offsetting the boost to expansion from lower oil prices.


Overview of the World Economic Outlook projections. SOURCE: IMF WEBSITE


The world economy will grow 3.5 percent in 2015, down from the 3.8 percent pace projected in October, the International Monetary Fund said in its quarterly global outlook released late Monday in Washington. The Washington-based lender also cut its estimate for growth next year to 3.7 percent, compared with 4 percent in October.

On January 4, the IMF had projected Pakistan’s economic growth to to accelerate to about 3.7% over the next fiscal year, and to rise further in the medium-term as fiscal adjustment eases and structural reforms alleviate constrains in the energy sector.

In July 2014, the government reported the actual growth rate to be 3.3 percent, while IMF projected the economic activity to pick up in 2014–15 with the recovery expected to remain fragile.



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The IMF's report further said that the growth was strengthening in Pakistan although large fiscal and external vulnerabilities remained.

Also, according to a report published by Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) of the United Nations (UN), South Asian economies in general are expected to grow by 5.4% in 2015, however, Pakistan’s economy is expected to fall during 2015.



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COMMENTS (6)

The Econonomist | 9 years ago | Reply Every time anyone speaks about GDP, I´m missing the second half of the information (or the data) - national debt. There´s not much information in GDP number once you don´t mention public debt. Look at the European countries, they have a problem with Greece, but many of them (though with better GDP number) have even higher public debts - NOT speaking about US (tragedy!). So in this point of view, Pakistan is doing quite well, because its public debt consists only 47% of GDP, in US, it´s 89%.
Secular Pakistani | 9 years ago | Reply

3.3% is the forecast for MENAP(include pakistan,Afghanistan,ME and Africa) Region,not only Pakistan.Is this the quality of business report from ET?

This is the Official Link of IMF and the projection for Pakistan for this year are 5% as compared to 5.4% by World Bank.

http://www.imf.org/external/datamapper/index.php

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