Pakistan highlights fiscal discipline, strategic debt use at World Economic Forum
Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb outlines Pakistan’s strategy of fiscal discipline, strategic debt deployment, and export-driven growth during a high-level World Economic Forum panel in Davos.
World Bank Calls on Pakistan to Accelerate Private Investment and Structural Reforms
The World Bank has urged Pakistan to fast-track private investment and adopt a results-based reform approach under the Country Partnership Framework 2026–35 to boost growth, exports, and job creation.
World Bank Calls on Pakistan to Fast-Track Private Investment to Meet CPF 2026–35 Targets
The World Bank has urged Pakistan to accelerate private investment reforms, warning that current levels remain below CPF 2026–35 targets, and highlighted structural constraints, export potential, and priority reforms during talks with Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb.
Ishaq Dar Says Policy Continuity and Institutional Stability Are Key to Pakistan’s Economic Reset
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar says Pakistan’s economic reset depends on long-term policy continuity, institutional stability, and technology-driven governance during a major policy dialogue in Islamabad.
Pakistan Reaches Economic Turning Point with Reforms and Export-Led Growth, Says Finance Minister
Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb says Pakistan has reached a critical turning point as macroeconomic stability, sustained reforms and policy continuity restore confidence and steer the economy toward export-led, long-term growth.
SIFC Calls for Major Reset of Pakistan’s Tax, Interest Rate, and Exchange-Rate Policies to Enable Sustainable Growth
Pakistan’s Special Investment Facilitation Council has urged sweeping reforms to the tax regime, interest rates, and exchange-rate framework, stressing the need for an export-led growth model and improved investment environment.
Muhammad Aurangzeb Sees Pakistan on Path to ‘East Asia Moment’ Through Reforms and Export Push
Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb outlines Pakistan’s strategy for export-led growth and structural reforms, projecting the possibility of an “East Asia moment” driven by economic liberalization and competitiveness.
