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Current account deficit reaches $8.9b

byCT Report
22/06/2017
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ISLAMABAD: Current account deficit in the eleven months of the present fiscal year crossed the government’s full year target of $8.4 billion due to diminishing export performance, lesser arrival of remittances and substantial jump in imports.

According to the data released by the State Bank of Pakistan, the current account deficit in July to May period of this fiscal year reached to whopping 8.9 billion dollars against the government’s estimates of $8.4 billion.

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Even in the preceding month of May, the current account deficit reached a record $1.6 billion. The current account deficit on monthly basis reached $2.4 billion in October 2008. After that, the current account deficit reached $1.6 billion in May 2017.

The major reason behind this huge deficit has been the deficit arising from exports and imports, goods and service, which amounts to $25 billion while the remittance accounts for $17 billion.

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