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Inflation in Pakistan surged after Ukraine war pushed global prices up: SBP governor

byCT Report
09/03/2023
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KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan Governor Jameel Ahmad has said the Ukraine war has pushed prices of goods which eventually led to inflation in Pakistan.

The governor was briefing the Senate Standing Committee on Finance — chaired by Senator Saleem Mandviwala — about the country’s current economic health, inflation, interest rates and foreign exchange.

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During the meeting, Senator Mohsin Aziz said their government gave autonomy to the central bank but they did not use it, adding the inflation and the interest rate had reached its historic peak in the country.

The central bank’s governor informed the committee that the economy is currently facing many external and internal challenges and the Ukrainian war has increased prices of goods, which also led to inflation in Pakistan.

He said this year’s current account deficit was estimated to be $10 billion.

Ahmad said the current account deficit is low due to the policy measures taken by the government and the State Bank, adding the current account deficit will remain up to $7 billion by the end of this fiscal.

He added that after the IMF deal, the US dollar will improve the foreign exchange reserves, saying the State Bank’s reserves will be $4.3 billion by the end of next week.

The SBP governor said annual inflation rate of this year is estimated to be 26.5 per cent, remittances this year has dropped by $2 billion and remittances have dropped to $16bn from $18bn.

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