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Pakistan Aims $60 Billion Exports in Next Five Years, Finance Minister

February 19, 2025
in Pakistan
Pakistan Aims $60 Billion Exports in Next Five Years, Finance Minister
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Pakistan plans to increase its exports to $60 billion in the next five years, according to Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb. In a recent interview, he spoke about the country’s economic progress over the past year and highlighted key steps taken to improve financial stability.

The government has focused on controlling inflation, strengthening foreign reserves, and speeding up privatization. By streamlining public sector institutions, Pakistan aims to reduce losses and improve overall efficiency. These efforts have helped lower the current account deficit and achieve a fiscal surplus, supporting Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s vision for long-term economic growth.

A major goal is to increase Pakistan’s trade within the region. Expanding exports will not only bring in more revenue but also strengthen economic ties with neighboring countries. The government is working on a clear strategy to achieve this ambitious target.

Pakistan’s economic policies are aimed at making the country a stronger player in global trade. By improving financial management and increasing exports, the government hopes to create new opportunities for businesses and workers.

With these measures in place, Pakistan is on the path to achieving sustainable economic growth. If successful, this plan could improve the country’s financial outlook and make it more competitive in the global market.

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