ISLAMABAD: Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, while presenting the Pakistan Economic Survey 2024–25 on Monday, revealed that the country’s GDP grew by 2.7% with inflation clocking at 4.6% in the outgoing fiscal year.
The survey holds significance ahead of the annual federal budget set to be tabled in the National Assembly tomorrow (Tuesday) — offering detailed insights into the country’s socio-economic performance in the outgoing fiscal year. It includes statistics related to GDP growth, tax revenue, the position of various industries, and other key fiscal and economic indicators.
These include inflation, trade and balance of payments, public debt, population growth, employment levels, and the impacts of climate change. By presenting a consolidated view of these indicators, the survey aims to inform public debate and guide policy planning in the lead-up to the new fiscal year