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Political turmoil could derail Pakistan’s economic recovery, warns Fitch

byCT Report
18/07/2024
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KARACHI: Fitch Business Monitor International has raised concerns that Pakistan’s current political turmoil could disrupt the country’s economic stability.

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In its latest Pakistan Country Risk Report, Fitch highlighted the critical state of Pakistan’s economic recovery, noting that urban protests have hampered economic activities.

The report emphasizes that the political climate remains precarious, with the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) likely to remain imprisoned despite several successful legal appeals.

This scenario points to a continued coalition government holding power for the next 18 months, with no immediate plans for fresh elections.

Fitch also outlined a possible scenario where a technocratic administration might take charge if the government changes. This implies that Pakistan’s government will continue to implement IMF-mandated reforms, helping the economy to grow by 3.2% in 2024/25.

The report projected that the policy rate could reach 16 percent this fiscal year and 14 percent next year, while the exchange rate has stabilized beyond expectations.

The dollar is expected to reach Rs290 by the end of this year and Rs310 in 2025. Achieving budget targets under the IMF program is deemed challenging, although the fiscal deficit is anticipated to decrease from 7.4 percent to 6.7 percent.

Additionally, Fitch warned that another potential flood or natural disaster could pose a significant threat to the already fragile economy.

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