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Economy May 1, 2026

Pakistan Inflation Expected at 8-9 Percent as Macroeconomic Stability Firms Up

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The Government of Pakistan’s latest Monthly Economic Update & Outlook for April 2026 suggests that the national economy is entering a phase of sustained stability, with inflation projected to remain within a manageable range of 8 to 9 percent. While global uncertainties and rising international oil prices continue to exert pressure on the domestic price environment, the overall inflationary trend remains aligned with the government’s annual targets. This resilience is attributed to a combination of prudent fiscal management and a notable recovery across major industrial and agricultural sectors, providing a buffer against the geopolitical tensions currently affecting the Middle East and global supply chains.

The real sector has shown a significant turnaround, particularly in Large-Scale Manufacturing, which recorded a 5.9 percent expansion during the July-February period. This growth effectively reverses the contraction witnessed last year and has been primarily driven by the automobile, textile, food, and petroleum industries. The automotive sector has emerged as a high performer, with substantial production increases in trucks, buses, and passenger cars. Simultaneously, the construction industry is seeing renewed vigor, evidenced by a nearly 10 percent rise in cement dispatches, indicating that domestic infrastructure activity is regaining its momentum.

Pakistan’s fiscal health has seen one of the most dramatic improvements in recent history, with the fiscal deficit narrowing to just 0.1 percent of GDP during the first eight months of the fiscal year. This consolidation is backed by solid tax revenue growth and disciplined expenditure. On the external front, the country has successfully achieved three consecutive monthly current account surpluses. This achievement was made possible by record-breaking remittances, which climbed to $30.3 billion, and a significant surge in IT services exports. These factors, combined with a successful IMF staff-level agreement and timely Eurobond repayments, have significantly enhanced Pakistan’s sovereign credibility in international financial markets.

The agricultural sector continues to be a vital contributor to this positive outlook. The Rabi season yielded an estimated 29.31 million tonnes of wheat, while secondary crops like potatoes and gram also posted strong growth figures. As the country prepares for the Kharif season, the government has set ambitious production targets supported by adequate water availability and increased agricultural credit. While challenges such as high fuel costs and climate-related stresses remain persistent, the overall agricultural performance has provided a necessary cushion for the economy, ensuring food security and supporting rural incomes.

External accounts are further bolstered by a steady flow of Foreign Direct Investment, which reached $1.4 billion, with the power and financial services sectors attracting the most interest. Despite a widening trade deficit due to essential imports like petroleum and palm oil, the current account remains broadly balanced. Foreign exchange reserves have stabilized at a healthy $20.6 billion as of mid-April, providing the State Bank of Pakistan with the necessary tools to manage external volatility. The stability of the Pakistani Rupee, which stood at 278.8 per US dollar in late April, further reflects the market’s confidence in the current economic trajectory.

Ultimately, the April 2026 economic report paints a picture of a nation that is better positioned to absorb external shocks than in previous years. The synergy between improving fiscal discipline, stable external accounts, and a gradual industrial recovery suggests that Pakistan is on a firmer footing. While geopolitical risks and global energy price volatility are likely to persist, the government’s timely policy responses and strengthening macroeconomic fundamentals are expected to sustain growth momentum. For stakeholders in the modern banking and digital finance sectors, this environment of stability offers a promising window for long-term investment and innovation.

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