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Print Print 2025-02-18

PM heaps praise on World Bank for cooperation

  • Says the investment by bank will usher in new era of growth, development across various sectors of the country
Published February 18, 2025

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday lauded a $40 billion investment by World Bank, emphasising that the inflow will usher in a new era of growth and development across various sectors of the country.

Recently, the World Bank pledged to provide $40 billion to Pakistan under the 10-year Country Partnership Framework (CPF) aimed at fostering inclusive and sustainable development in the country.

The prime minister during a meeting with nine World Bank executives said that under the World Bank’s recent CPF, an investment of $40 billion will be made in Pakistan, which is welcome. “With the support of the World Bank, several major projects were built in Pakistan for national development and reconstruction, which played an important role in Pakistan’s development,” he added.

Sharif said that Pakistan benefitted from its partnership with the World Bank, as it provided support to the country in the aftermath of the devastating floods of 2022 and supported multiple development projects.

Sharif said that $20 billion will be invested into Pakistan’s private sector under the International Finance Corporation, while $20 billion will be used to open “a new chapter of development in various sectors including health, education, youth development and others.”

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“I am grateful for the World Bank’s confidence in our government’s policies,” he said, adding that the country’s programme for institution and economic reform is progressing swiftly, while the economy is heading in the right direction.

He admitted that significant work still remains to be done to achieve sustainable economic development, adding that the credit for improvement in the economy goes to his team.

The WB delegation lauded Pakistan’s reform programme, highlighting its positive outcomes and referring to it as a significant advancement.

“Pakistan’s journey towards economic reform is progressing swiftly under the leadership of the prime minister,” said the WB delegation.

According to the statement issued by the PM Office, the WB delegation will discuss investments and economic development projects during their visit.

According to the statement, the PM apprised the delegation about the progress of Pakistan’s economic reforms, stating that there were positive developments.

“Our exports and remittances are increasing,” he said. “Investment in manufacturing has risen due to low interest rates and to control corruption, work on digitisation in Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) is continuing on a priority basis.”

Sharif also added that in the power sector, the country has experienced an uninterrupted power supply alongside a deficit reduction.

“Through Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), we have created an attractive environment for investors. This unique system involves all stakeholders,” he added.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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mairaj Feb 18, 2025 07:15am
sir hum bhot gareeb hen hum kirayee ke ghar main rahte hun kya aap hamari madad kar sakte ho
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mairaj Feb 18, 2025 07:16am
kya aap hamari madad kar sakte ho
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NAVEED Feb 18, 2025 09:05pm
encourage local investments, private business partnerships with high labour consuming industries.Fix all organs of state with tough Accountability starting from yourownself.Lower taxes, interest rate
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NAVEED Feb 18, 2025 09:08pm
speedy justice system capital punishment for coruption drugs and crimes against women children and old age. Trust your nation empower them with honesty and simplicity. Give working oppertunity to all
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