ADB latest Report on Pakistan economy depicts all is not well in coming months and years

ADB latest Report on Pakistan economy depicts all is not well in coming months and years

*ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s economic growth rate to go down to 3.9% in fiscal year 2019, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said in a forecast on the country’s economy.*

The ADB in its publication titled “Asian Development Outlook (ADO) 2019,” said Pakistan’s GDP growth to drop to 3.9% in FY2019 as “macroeconomic challenges will continue despite steps to tighten fiscal and monetary policies.”

“The expansionary fiscal policy markedly widened the budget and current account deficits and drained foreign exchange,” the report observed.

The ADB report said inflation is expected to rise sharply to average 7.5% in FY2019, driven up by continued heavy government borrowing from the central bank, hikes to domestic gas and electricity tariffs, further increases in regulatory duties on luxury imports, and the lagged impact of currency depreciation by more than 10.7% since July 2018.

The water shortage would have an impact on the agriculture sector, which will fail to achieve its growth target, the bank’s report said.

The ADB report forecast further hike in inflation by the end of the fiscal year.

The report has predicted decrease in the current account deficit but said it will remain on the higher side.

The country would have to borrow more to payback the external debt, the report further said.

Inflation will remain elevated at 7.0% in FY2020, it added.