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Pakistan's current account deficit shrinks by a massive 73% in July

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KARACHI: Pakistan’s current account deficit narrowed a significant 73% to $579 million in July, the first month of the current fiscal year, following the government’s agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on implementing tough measures for a bailout of $6 billion.

The current account deficit stood at $2.13 billion in the same month of last year, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) reported on Tuesday.

“The colossal contraction in the deficit came on the back of…26% drop in imports and 11% improvement in exports,” Arif Habib Limited Head of Research Samiullah Tariq told The Express Tribune.
The desired improvement in the two major heads – imports and exports – was partly achieved after the government implemented reforms under the 39-month IMF loan programme, which started in July. The loan programme binds the government to undertake structural reforms. These included increase in the key interest rate which stood at an eight-year high of 13.25% in July, depreciation of the rupee, which fell 32% to Rs160 to the US dollar in FY19, upward revision in power and gas tariffs and an ambitious tax-collection target of Rs5.55 trillion for the current fiscal year among other tough conditions for steering the economy out of the crisis.

Imports fell significantly in July 2019 after the government made it mandatory to collect the copy of Computerised National Identity Cards (CNICs) at wholesale and retail levels with the objective of increasing the number of tax return filers.

“Implementation of the (tax) policy has significantly impacted imports,” Tariq remarked. “Hike in key interest rate also helped slash imports,” he said.

“Government crackdown on smuggling will help it achieve the tax collection target (of Rs5.55 trillion),” he said. On the other hand, “exports surged after the authorities let the rupee depreciate significantly.”

Besides, the grant of incentives to exporters like provision of subsidised electricity and gas, tax rebate on export growth of up to 6% and a notable increase in food exports also played an important role in increasing shipments from the country, he said.

Moreover, the remittances sent home by overseas Pakistanis came in at $2.03 billion in July compared to $1.98 billion in the same month of last year due to Eidul Azha. The inflows played a very important role in financing the trade deficit and making a foreign debt repayment.

The government has targeted to contain the fiscal year 2019-20 current account deficit at $6.5 billion, as agreed with the IMF, compared to $13.5 billion worth of deficit in the preceding fiscal year.

“The significant drop in the current account deficit in July seems sustainable,” he said, adding that the implementation of the CNIC condition at wholesale and retail levels and a crackdown on smuggling would further improve import and export numbers, he said.

The IMF programme has, however, resulted in a slowdown of the economy to a nine-year low of 3.3% in the fiscal year that ended on June 30, 2019, and pushed inflation into double digits – 10.3% – in July after a gap of 68 months.

SBP Governor Reza Baqir, while addressing Pakistan’s Independence Day gathering on August 14, claimed that the country had taken right decisions for reviving the slowing economy as their implementation had started bearing fruit.

The projects that the economic team of Pakistan was implementing were bringing stability to the country. “If we continue our journey with consistency in the direction we have taken, then we will definitely achieve the destiny of progress and prosperity,” he said.

“Consistency in our policies is our biggest challenge. If there is continuity in policies, I have no doubt that our future is bright,” the SBP governor remarked.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2038380/2-pakistans-current-account-deficit-shrinks-massive-73-july/
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The govt's consistent focus on reducing our external imbalances by reducing imports & increasing exports & remittances are bearing fruit. Current account deficit reduced by more than $6 bn last yr & July this yr deficit is 73% or $1.5 bn lower than July 2018 - a great achievement</p>— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) <a href="https://twitter.com/ImranKhanPTI/status/1164149558613630976?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 21, 2019</a></blockquote>
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but still there isn't any tangible improvement in general public life by this achievement, so it's all numbers game for now.
 
but still there isn't any tangible improvement in general public life by this achievement, so it's all numbers game for now.

The most stupidest post award goes to....


It will be a numbers game for 5 years. Improvements will come when our economy improves compared to the mess left behind by the previous morons.
 
No visible improvement? Sorry PTI doesn’t need to distribute free yellow cabs and laptops.

This is a competent government and unlike previous governments, it will not focus on optics to prove their governance
 
but still there isn't any tangible improvement in general public life by this achievement, so it's all numbers game for now.

Numbers game is the need of the hour.

Doing superficial things like maintaining rupee using billions of dollars was creating a downward spiral for the country. Those political parties were more concerned about another term than the long term outlook for the country.
 
Numbers game is the need of the hour.

Doing superficial things like maintaining rupee using billions of dollars was creating a downward spiral for the country. Those political parties were more concerned about another term than the long term outlook for the country.

He is a patwari. They are impressed with gadgets, even if the country is going to h3ll.
 
He is a patwari. They are impressed with gadgets, even if the country is going to h3ll.

And you based this conclusion on? So anyone who criticize or question government is an automatic Patwari, Great logic. i was just referring to the fact that all these numbers are good to know but patience of general people is running out and sooner the upward curve start and felt by general public the better it will be for PTI and i am bigger supporter of PTI than most here are, but i am a Pakistani citizen 1st and will call a spade a spade.
 
And you based this conclusion on? So anyone who criticize or question government is an automatic Patwari, Great logic. i was just referring to the fact that all these numbers are good to know but patience of general people is running out and sooner the upward curve start and felt by general public the better it will be for PTI and i am bigger supporter of PTI than most here are, but i am a Pakistani citizen 1st and will call a spade a spade.

So a government trying to stabilize economy is playing with numbers but the previous looters ruined economy by fudging with numbers and wasted it on 'projects'...

this is you calling a spade and spade. Give me a break :91:
 
give me a break, I just said aam janta don't give damn about these numbers, nowhere i said they are fake, but general public are really having a bad time, and any relief they get is welcoming
 
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