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Govt unveils Pakistan Economic Survey report for outgoing fiscal year
Key takeaways
- Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, he said the survey told a story, reflecting the resilience and discipline shown during the previous year.
- He said the country began the outgoing fiscal year with uncertainty due to tariffs.
- Then there were floods in August and September 2025, followed by a regional conflict in March this year.
Why this matters: local context for readers following news across Pakistan and the region.
Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, he said the survey told a story, reflecting the resilience and discipline shown during the previous year.
He said the country began the outgoing fiscal year with uncertainty due to tariffs. “Then, by the end of July, we reached a point where we could be in a competitive position with respect to our exports, especially to the US,” he added.
Then there were floods in August and September 2025, followed by a regional conflict in March this year.
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