Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Pakistan consolidates gains on macroeconomic stability front, Aurangzeb

Finance Minister Highlights Pakistan’s Economic Progress and Reform Agenda in Interview with CGTN Americ

Washington DC : Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, in an interview with CGTN America during his visit to Washington D.C. for the IMF–World Bank Annual Meetings, outlined Pakistan’s continuing progress on macroeconomic stabilization, structural reforms, and growth-oriented policy measures.

The Minister noted that over the past year, Pakistan’s economy has achieved notable consolidation in macroeconomic indicators. Fiscal and external accounts have stabilized, the exchange rate has remained steady, and foreign exchange reserves have increased to 2.5 months of import cover. Inflation has returned to single digits, the policy rate has been reduced by half, and all major global rating agencies including Fitch, S&P, and Moody’s have upgraded Pakistan’s outlook for the first time in nearly three years.

He informed that the second review under the IMF’s Extended Fund Facility had recently been completed in Islamabad, resulting in a staff-level agreement. The Fund’s management has expressed continued confidence in Pakistan’s reform agenda, which remains focused on structural adjustments in taxation, energy, public finance, and privatization.
The Finance Minister highlighted the revival of the privatization programme, noting the successful completion of the first transaction of the current fiscal year involving the sale of a small bank to a UAE-based conglomerate, with additional investment planned in digital expansion. The privatization of the national airline is also expected to be finalized before the end of the fiscal year.

Senator Aurangzeb observed that improved macroeconomic fundamentals have enabled Pakistan to regain access to international commercial markets after more than two years. The government has recently secured borrowing from Middle Eastern banks and is preparing to issue the country’s inaugural Panda Bond before the end of the year. He added that Pakistan had smoothly repaid a $500 million Eurobond in September and is well positioned to meet the next $1.3 billion repayment due in April 2026.

Addressing the economic impact of recent flooding, the Minister emphasized that climate change remains an existential challenge for Pakistan. While agriculture, particularly rice and cotton crops, has suffered due to flooding, growth is still expected to remain close to 3.5 percent for FY2025–26.

On Pakistan’s partnership with China, Senator Aurangzeb reaffirmed the long-standing and robust nature of bilateral relations, highlighting the launch of CPEC Phase 2.0. The new phase focuses on industrial cooperation, special economic zones, and private-sector-led investments. During the Prime Minister’s recent visit to Beijing, 24 joint venture agreements were signed across key sectors such as mining, agriculture, information technology, artificial intelligence, and pharmaceuticals, signaling strong investment traction.

The Minister also elaborated on the government’s digital transformation agenda, which is being personally led by the Prime Minister. Efforts are underway to digitize all government payments and strengthen digital infrastructure across sectors. These initiatives have contributed to improved transparency and a broader tax base, reflected in the increase of the tax-to-GDP ratio from 8.8 percent to 10.2 percent. The integration of artificial intelligence and data analytics has also significantly enhanced the efficiency of tax administration.

Discussing trade policy, Senator Aurangzeb mentioned that Pakistan recently concluded tariff negotiations with the United States, securing favorable rates that are expected to benefit textile exporters, particularly in the home textile segment. He underlined Pakistan’s broader commitment to trade diversification, noting the government’s increased engagement with Central Asian republics and South–South economic cooperation frameworks.

In reference to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit held in Tianjin, China, the Finance Minister expressed support for President Xi Jinping’s Global Governance Initiative, which emphasizes sovereign equality, the rule of law, and multilateralism. He noted that these principles align closely with Pakistan’s approach to global engagement and cooperation.

Concluding the inrterview, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb underscored that Pakistan remains firmly committed to macroeconomic stability, structural reform, and sustainable, inclusive growth, with a clear focus on strengthening resilience, encouraging investment, and advancing the country’s long-term development agenda.

Field Correspondent Sohail Majeed
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Sohail Majeed is a Special Correspondent at The Diplomatic Insight. He has twelve plus years of experience in journalism & reporting. He covers International Affairs, Diplomacy, UN, Sports, Climate Change, Economy, Technology, and Health.

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