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World Bank Warns Pakistan’s Export Crisis Risks Economic Breakdown

The World Bank has warned Pakistan that its export crisis stems from deep structural failures, not temporary issues, risking economic breakdown without urgent reforms.

Key Takeaways

  • Pakistan losing $60 billion in potential exports due to policy failures
  • Export share of GDP dropped from 16% (1990s) to 10% (2024)
  • World Bank demands market-based exchange rate, energy cost cuts

Structural Failures Behind Export Decline

According to the World Bank’s latest assessment, Pakistan’s weak exports result from inconsistent policies, distorted markets, and persistent failure to implement reforms. The bank urges immediate adoption of market-based exchange rates, reduction of high energy costs, and overhaul of ineffective trade agreements.

$60 Billion Export Opportunity Lost

Pakistan’s export performance has dramatically declined over decades. While exports constituted 16% of GDP in the 1990s, this figure plummeted to just 10% by 2024. Meanwhile, regional competitors like Vietnam, Bangladesh, and India achieved significant export growth. The World Bank estimates Pakistan is missing nearly $60 billion in potential exports due to poor governance and policies.

Exchange Rate Reform Critical

The report identifies Pakistan’s controlled exchange rate as a major obstacle. The World Bank recommends the State Bank of Pakistan stop intervening in interbank markets and allow full market determination of currency value. A flexible exchange rate would boost exports, attract foreign investment, and reduce dollar speculation, though it may cause short-term inflation.

Competitiveness Eroded by High Costs

Pakistan’s industrial power tariffs are nearly double those of competing nations like Bangladesh and Vietnam. Heavy surcharges, cross-subsidies, and taxes further undermine competitiveness, driving industries away from global markets.

Manufacturing Sector Challenges

Exporters face multiple hurdles including high imported input costs, delayed tax refunds, frequent power outages, and bureaucratic red tape. These factors collectively weaken Pakistan’s export capacity.

Ineffective Trade Agreements

Pakistan’s 10 bilateral and regional trade deals remain largely outdated and underutilized. The China-Pakistan Free Trade Agreement shows some depth but primarily benefits China. Other agreements with Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and regional partners offer limited practical value due to weak negotiation teams and insufficient industry consultation.

State Burden on Private Sector

With over 200 federal state-owned enterprises and excessive bureaucratic involvement, Pakistan’s private sector faces significant crowding out. Privatization and regulatory reforms remain stalled due to political resistance and vested interests.

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