IMF Lowers Pakistan GDP Forecast to 3% Amid Loan Talks

IMF Cuts Pakistan’s Growth Forecast to 3% Amid Reform Talks

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has downgraded Pakistan’s economic growth projection to just 3% for the current fiscal year. This revision, driven by weak domestic demand and flood impacts, comes as Islamabad negotiates a crucial new loan programme worth up to $8 billion.

Key Takeaways

  • IMF cuts Pakistan’s FY25 GDP growth forecast from 3.5% to 3%.
  • Inflation forecast also lowered to 12.7% from 13.5%.
  • Growth for 2025-26 is projected higher at 4.2%.
  • Forecast falls short of government’s 3.6% target.

Revised Economic Projections

In its latest World Economic Outlook report, the IMF cited multiple challenges for Pakistan’s economy. “Pakistan’s economy is facing headwinds from subdued domestic demand, the impact of recent floods, and policy uncertainty,” the report stated.

The Fund’s new 3% growth estimate for 2024-25 is below the government’s own target of 3.6%. However, it projected a recovery to 4.2% growth in 2025-26, slightly above its earlier 4% forecast.

Loan Programme and Reform Imperative

The assessment arrives during critical negotiations for a new IMF loan programme. Pakistan seeks $6-8 billion to address external financing needs and support economic reforms.

The IMF has clearly outlined conditions for the loan, emphasising “tough reforms” including tax base expansion, subsidy reduction, and privatisation of state-owned enterprises. While the government affirms its commitment, it acknowledges facing significant political hurdles in implementation.

Global Economic Context

The report also presented a cautious global outlook, trimming the 2024 world growth forecast to 3.2% from 3.3%. It identified persistent inflation, higher interest rates, and geopolitical strains as key headwinds. The 2025 global growth forecast remains unchanged at 3.3%.

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