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Economic revival on a sound, sustainable footing: SBP

Published on: May 25, 2021 2:36 PM

 

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LAHORE: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has said that Pakistan’s economic revival is on a sound and sustainable footing after the country’s Current Account Balance (CAB) posted a deficit of $200 million in April 2021, the central bank said in a tweet on Tuesday.

“CAB posted a small deficit of $200mn in Apr 2021, 61 percent lower than in April 2020,” the SBP said.

1/2 Current account balance (CAB) posted a small deficit of $200mn in Apr21, 61% lower than in Apr20. Through the first 10mths of FY1, CAB remains in surplus of $800mn, a significant turnaround from the $4.7bn deficit during the same period last year. See https://t.co/Od8ikVvpBF pic.twitter.com/1DsgFTMCqC

— SBP (@StateBank_Pak) May 25, 2021

2/2 With the economy rebounding strongly in FY21, imports are picking up but are offset by unprecedented growth in remittances and recovery in exports. With the CAB contained and FX reserves at a 4yr high, the economic revival is on a sound and sustainable footing.

— SBP (@StateBank_Pak) May 25, 2021

The SBP added that through the first 10 months of the ongoing fiscal year, CAB remains in surplus of $800mn, which is “a significant turnaround from the $4.7bn deficit during the same period last year.

“With the economy rebounding strongly in FY21, imports are picking up but are offset by unprecedented growth in remittances and recovery in exports. With the CAB contained and FX reserves at a 4 year high, the economic revival is on a sound and sustainable footing,” it said.

The SBP data disclosed that the balance on trade in goods and services has also increased to 22,736 million during July-April FY21 as compared to $20,599 million during same period last fiscal. The exports of goods and services also increased from $24,403 million in July- April FY20 to $25,889 million in Jul-April FY21, showing an increase of six percent, it added.

Filed Under: Business, Pakistan Tagged With: Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin, Headline, Imran Khan, Reza Baqir, SBP, Shaukat Tarin

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