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IMF lowers Pakistan GDP growth forecast to 3.2%

Published on: January 22, 2026 10:41 PM

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised Pakistan’s GDP growth projection for fiscal year 2026 downward to 3.2 percent, citing persistent structural weaknesses and economic challenges weighing on performance. The previous estimate of 3.6 percent has been lowered by 0.4 percentage points in the latest World Economic Outlook report.

The IMF noted that structural issues such as fiscal deficits, energy shortages, and inefficient public sector operations continue to constrain Pakistan’s economic potential. These challenges, coupled with global uncertainties, are expected to limit growth momentum in the short term despite policy efforts to stabilize the economy.

Read more : IMF signals stronger global growth in 2026

However, the IMF expressed cautious optimism for fiscal year 2027, projecting that Pakistan’s GDP growth could rebound to 4.1 percent. The Fund highlighted that recovery will depend on implementing structural reforms, rebuilding fiscal buffers, and maintaining price and financial stability in the coming year.

In comparison, the IMF raised India’s GDP growth estimate slightly by 0.2 percentage points, setting it at 6.4 percent for FY2026. Analysts noted the contrasting outlook reflects differences in structural resilience, export performance, and domestic economic reforms between the two neighboring economies.

Read more : IMF to disburse $1.2bn to Pakistan after board approval

The National Economic Council has not yet approved any revision to Pakistan’s growth target, while the Ministry of Finance maintains that GDP growth could approach 4 percent. Officials stressed that final estimates will depend on second-quarter economic data, including industrial output, exports, and inflation trends.

The IMF also highlighted expectations of declining global inflation but warned that the US may experience slower normalization. Policymakers were urged to reduce economic uncertainty, strengthen fiscal and monetary frameworks, and implement reforms to support sustainable growth and investor confidence.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: fiscal year 2026, global inflation impact, IMF economic update, Latest, Pakistan GDP forecast, Pakistan growth outlook, structural economic challenges

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