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IMF Lowers Pakistan GDP Growth Projection to 3.6% Against Government’s 4.2% Target

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised Pakistan’s GDP growth projection to 3.6 percent for the fiscal year 2025-26, notably lower than the government’s target of 4.2 percent. The forecast reflects a cautious economic outlook amid global uncertainties and domestic challenges, including the potential impact of the 2025 monsoon floods, which the Fund has not yet factored into its estimates.

The projection was released in the IMF’s latest World Economic Outlook report titled “Global Economy in Flux, Prospects Remain Dim.” The Fund also noted that Pakistan recorded a GDP growth rate of 2.7 percent in 2024-25, compared to the government’s revised estimate of 3.07 percent, which was earlier projected at 2.68 percent. This latest forecast underscores a gap between Pakistan’s growth ambitions and the IMF’s more conservative outlook based on macroeconomic realities and structural constraints.

The IMF further projected inflation to rise in the coming year, with consumer prices expected to reach 6 percent in 2026, up from 4.5 percent in 2025. This increase reflects persistent cost pressures and external vulnerabilities, which could weigh on household purchasing power and business confidence. At the same time, the unemployment rate is projected to ease slightly from 8 percent in 2025 to 7.5 percent in 2026, offering a modest positive indicator amid otherwise tempered expectations.

The current account balance is projected to shift from 0.5 percent in 2025 to a deficit of (-)0.4 percent in 2026, reflecting a likely increase in import costs and slower export growth. Meanwhile, the general government net lending or borrowing is expected to improve somewhat, moving from (-)5.3 percent of GDP in 2025 to (-)4.1 percent of GDP in 2026. This suggests some fiscal consolidation, though the country remains vulnerable to external shocks and domestic revenue shortfalls.

The IMF’s report highlighted that global growth projections have been adjusted upward slightly from earlier in 2025 but still remain below pre-policy-shift expectations. The global economy is projected to grow at 3.2 percent in 2025, compared to 3.3 percent in 2024, before easing further to 3.1 percent in 2026. Advanced economies are expected to maintain growth around 1.5 percent, while emerging and developing markets are projected to grow just above 4 percent.

The Fund also warned of multiple downside risks, including prolonged geopolitical uncertainty, rising protectionism, and potential disruptions in labor supply chains. Fiscal vulnerabilities, financial market corrections, and institutional weaknesses were also flagged as key concerns.

In its policy recommendations, the IMF urged governments to strengthen confidence through transparent and credible macroeconomic policies. It emphasized the need to rebuild fiscal buffers, maintain central bank independence, and accelerate structural reforms to foster resilience. Trade diplomacy, paired with sound macroeconomic management, was highlighted as critical to navigating the uncertain global environment.

For Pakistan, the IMF’s cautious outlook comes at a time when the government is working to stimulate growth through investment, fiscal reforms, and international partnerships. However, the gap between official targets and multilateral forecasts underscores the challenges facing the economy, particularly in the areas of structural reform, fiscal discipline, and external account stability.

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