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Pakistan balances reforms and growth amid economic challenges

Published on: December 22, 2025 1:38 PM

Exploring the Complexities of Development - The Many Facets of Progress
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is navigating a complex path toward sustainable and inclusive development as policymakers try to balance economic growth with macroeconomic stability. The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) recently cut its policy rate by 50 basis points to 10.5 percent, signaling an effort to support growth despite persistent external pressures and global trade challenges.

Read More: Pakistan’s Economic Challenges and Way Forward 

Analysts, however, remain skeptical about the impact of the rate cut, particularly for key sectors such as textiles. Heavy reliance on external borrowing and limited political will for deep reforms continue to constrain growth prospects. Critics argue that without broader fiscal, governance, and business reforms, even larger rate cuts are unlikely to significantly stimulate the economy.

Foreign investment has also slowed, with inflows dropping 25 percent to $0.93 billion during July–November FY26. To maintain the $7 billion External Fund Facility from the IMF, Pakistan has agreed to implement 11 new targets, including tax measures and spending cuts. Experts highlight bureaucratic resistance and political instability as major hurdles to reform implementation.

Pakistan’s headline inflation stayed within SBP’s 5–7% target in FY26 (Jul–Nov), reflecting tight policy, fiscal discipline, and easing global prices—though elevated core inflation highlights the need for continued reforms. #ZhaoLusi #Ashes2025 #INDvsPAK #buyingcontent pic.twitter.com/ytugyOFAlr

— Moiz 🇵🇰 (@Moizehmad) December 22, 2025

Despite these challenges, Pakistan has secured $940 billion from the Asian Development Bank and World Bank to support its development agenda. Policymakers aim to modernize regulatory frameworks, facilitate business and industry, and accelerate strategic projects such as the Diamer-Bhasha Dam and other hydropower initiatives.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif emphasized transforming Pakistan from a regulatory to a developmental state, citing reforms in the Companies Act, Securities and Exchange Commission, and Drug Regulatory Authority as key milestones. Meanwhile, political leaders in Balochistan are pushing to amend the Mines and Minerals Act to ensure local rights and sustainable resource management.

Read More: IMF warns tax-to-GDP ratio likely to stagnate

Experts say the success of Pakistan’s reform agenda will depend on transparency, timely execution, and inclusive policies that uplift all regions. The government’s challenge remains to combine immediate economic support with long-term structural reforms for sustained growth and stability.

Filed Under: Business, Pakistan Tagged With: development, economic reforms, foreign investment, Latest, Pakistan, policymaking, State Bank

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