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Finance Ministry to defend economic weakness highlighted in SBP report in NA

byM Arshad
16/12/2015
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Finance Ministry will address the reservations of opposition members of the National Assembly regarding weaknesses of national economy pinpointed by State Bank of Pakistan in its fresh report.
In this regard, a well-placed source at Finance Ministry told this scribe here on Tuesday that Ministry had received a calling attention notice submitted by opposition members namely, Muhammad Muzammil Qureshi Dr Nikhat shakeel khan and Saman Sultana Jafri.
The draft of notice states that members want to invite attention of the Minister for Finance, Revenue, Economic Affairs, Statistics and Privatisation to a matter of urgent public importance regarding several weaknesses in the economy of Pakistan as pointed out by the State Bank of Pakistan in its recent report, causing grave concern amongst the public.
Source said that the said issue had been placed on the order of the day for the National Assembly session scheduled to be held on today (Wednesday), therefore, either the Finance Minister or Parliamentary Secretary for Finance will brief the actual state of national economy before the house.
In this regard, the Finance Ministry had sought required record from the State Bank of Pakistan along with mechanism and criteria used for issuance of the said report.
A few days back the SBP stated that several key macro indicators recorded improvement, says the State Bank’s Annual Report State Bank of Pakistan today released Annual Report on the State of the Economy for the year 2014- 15.
According to the Report, Pakistan’s economy did reasonably well during FY15, in contrast to a number of other emerging economies that are facing slower economic growth.
The real GDP growth increased to 4.2 percent in FY15, and key macroeconomic indicators like inflation, fiscal balance and current account balance recorded improvements.
The Report emphasizes on the improvement in the external sector given its significant positive spillover to the rest of the economy. The external account improved due to a robust growth in worker remittances and a sharp decline in global oil prices.

As a result, not only country’s FX reserves reached an all-time high level of US$ 18.7 billion by end-June 2015 (sufficient to finance around 5 months of the country’s import bill), the exchange rate also remained stable during the year. More importantly, the improvement in the external account significantly diluted the global risk perception for Pakistan.
The Report further explains that the stable PKR parity kept CPI inflation under control, and lowered inflation expectations in the country. However, the significant reduction in CPI inflation during FY15 was caused primarily by a sharp decline in oil and other commodity prices.
The average CPI inflation fell from 8.6 percent last year, to only 4.5 percent in FY15. A stable outlook of inflation and balance of payments allowed policymakers to implement pro-growth strategies. For example, SBP cut its policy rate by a cumulative 350 bps during the year to boost investment activities.
Similarly, on the fiscal side, development expenditures by the government remained strong through most of the year, focusing mainly on infrastructure development. While the Report recognizes the fiscal consolidation efforts of the government in terms of controlling expenditure, it also points out structural weaknesses in tax collection.
A sharp decline in oil prices and subdued manufacturing activities during the year had made already sluggish tax collections more difficult. The provincial budget surplus also recorded lower than the last year. In order to finance the budget deficit, the government relied heavily on commercial banks, the Report says.
However, encouragingly, the government retired a large amount of its debt to SBP. In the meantime, SBP continued liquidity injections to ensure adequate supply of loanable funds for the private sector. Working capital utilization declined due to drop in commodity prices.
A redeeming feature has been the increase in long term financing which indicates new investment in plant and machinery. Nevertheless, the overall credit to private sector remained lower than that in the previous year.
According to the Report, country was able to marginally reduce its public-debt-to-GDP ratio mainly due to revaluation gain from US Dollar appreciation against major currencies.
The reduction in debt burden was realized despite the successful launch of 5-year Sukuk bond in November 2014, which allowed the government to raise US$ 1.0 billion against the initial target of US$ 500 million.
While the report welcomes positive developments in the economy, it reiterates several long-standing structural constraints (for example, low investment rate, low tax-to-GDP ratio, and continuing energy shortages) that continue to hinder a sharp economic recovery.
The Report recognizes that the improvement in macroeconomic conditions and security situation offers an opportunity to address structural impediments to economic growth on priority basis.
Furthermore, the Report emphasizes on the need to pursue an effective and well-coordinated industrial policy to expand industrial and export base. Increasing exports is critical for resolving FX constraints to growth.

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