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Print Print edition: 2024-09-02

Inflation decline, credit rating hike: PM derives satisfaction from indicators

  • Says government committed to economic reforms
Published September 2, 2024 Updated September 2, 2024 03:28pm

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday expressed satisfaction over reduction in inflation rates and the recent upgrade in Pakistan’s credit rating by Moody’s, calling the predicted further drop in inflation in September a positive development.

In a statement released by the Prime Minister’s Office, Sharif welcomed the decline in inflation indicators as reported by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.

“The Consumer Price Index saw a record drop in July 2024, bringing the inflation rate down to 11%. The economic experts’ forecast of further reduction in inflation by September is encouraging,” he said.

Finance ministry expects inflation to fall further to 9.5-10.5% in August

Sharif highlighted that following Fitch, the international rating agency Moody’s has also upgraded Pakistan’s credit rating, acknowledging the country’s positive economic indicators.

“Our government is committed to economic reforms. We are swiftly implementing the right-sizing policy, which I am personally overseeing. The positive effects on the economy will soon become evident,” he added.

He also mentioned the significant relief provided by the federal and Punjab governments to electricity consumers, along with the recent reduction in petroleum product prices starting today.

“Our government is dedicated to ensuring that all benefits are passed on to the common man. The hard work of the government’s economic and financial team is steering the economy towards stability,” he added.

He acknowledged the public’s hardships and assured that the government is working tirelessly to address the issues and alleviate the difficulties faced by the people.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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Aam Aadmi Sep 02, 2024 07:17am
Moody's is mad or may be the government bribed someone in Moody's to obtain such rosy indicators. As a common man and a consumer, I see only inflation in everything. That's it.
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KU Sep 02, 2024 10:22am
Wish he could see the quality of life indicator for citizens n visible breakdown of society at hands of mismanaged economy.
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irfan Sep 02, 2024 01:10pm
Pakistan relaxed rules to award $2 billion KKH contract to China. More road loans, more financial burden. IPP contracts to unplanned development, common men will suffer.
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shoaib Sep 02, 2024 03:17pm
PIA not for sale because this is pakistan
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