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Economy January 27, 2026

Pakistan Economic Outlook 2026–27: Moderate Growth, Controlled Inflation, and Stable External Balances

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Pakistan is poised to maintain moderate economic growth over the next two years, according to projections from S&P Global Market Intelligence and the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). Both institutions indicate a stable trajectory for the country’s economy, with inflation expected to remain in check, current account deficits manageable, and GDP growth showing resilience despite ongoing economic adjustments.

S&P Global Market Intelligence projects that Pakistan’s inflation will moderate to 5.1% in 2026, before a slight increase to 5.6% in 2027. In line with this, the SBP expects inflation to stay within a 5–7% range over the same period, signaling a relatively stable price environment. These forecasts suggest that, while challenges persist, policymakers have been able to contain inflationary pressures, providing a positive outlook for both consumers and investors.

On the external front, S&P projects a current account deficit of 0.5% of GDP in 2026, which is expected to widen slightly to 1.3% in 2027. The SBP, however, anticipates a more conservative range of 0–1% of GDP for FY26, suggesting that external balances will remain largely manageable. This stability is significant for a country like Pakistan, where external financing needs and currency pressures have historically posed challenges to growth and investor confidence.

Pakistan’s economic growth is also expected to remain resilient. S&P forecasts real GDP growth of 3.5% in FY26, strengthening to 4.4% in FY27. Meanwhile, the SBP projects a slightly broader range of 3.75–4.75% for FY26, reflecting optimism about the country’s ability to sustain recovery momentum. Factors supporting this growth include domestic consumption, ongoing structural reforms, and gradual improvements in external trade dynamics.

Experts note that the combination of moderate inflation, controlled current account deficits, and steady GDP growth is likely to bolster investor confidence and support long-term economic stability. Such conditions are critical not only for domestic businesses and households but also for attracting foreign investment, which remains a key driver of sustainable development in Pakistan.

The projections by both S&P and SBP indicate that, while the economy faces typical emerging-market challenges, the overall outlook for 2026–27 is positive. Policymakers will continue to focus on maintaining price stability, improving external account management, and supporting sectors that contribute to broad-based growth. As Pakistan navigates its economic path forward, these indicators will be closely monitored by investors, financial institutions, and market analysts.

With moderate inflation, manageable external imbalances, and resilient GDP growth, Pakistan is set to maintain a steady economic course in the near term. This outlook provides reassurance to investors and stakeholders looking to engage with the country’s markets and digital finance ecosystem, highlighting an era of measured but sustained economic progress.

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