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Pakistan sees 73% surge in investor confidence

Published on: November 1, 2025 3:23 PM

Foreign investors’ confidence in Pakistan rose sharply to 73% in 2025, up from 61% in 2023, the OICCI survey showed. The improvement reflects better economic stability, reduced inflation, and government efforts to attract foreign investment. Analysts see this as a strong signal of renewed global trust in Pakistan’s market.

OICCI President Yousaf Hussain highlighted the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) as a key driver of investor trust. The council implemented faster approvals, simplified procedures, and intergovernmental coordination. These measures helped create a transparent and investor-friendly environment that encouraged multinational companies to explore Pakistan’s markets.

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The survey attributed the rise in confidence to multiple economic factors. Inflation dropped from 37% to 4%, improving market stability. International credit ratings improved, and the Pakistani rupee stabilized. These changes strengthened investor belief in Pakistan’s economic management and fiscal discipline.

Investors identified information technology, agriculture, energy, pharmaceuticals, and exports as top sectors for growth. Government support, combined with market potential, is attracting both large and medium-sized companies. OICCI noted that increased investor engagement could support sustainable economic growth in Pakistan for years to come.

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Looking ahead, Pakistan shows signs of cautious optimism. Experts say maintaining policy stability, transparency, and business facilitation will be crucial. If trends continue, foreign direct investment could rise further in 2025, particularly in technology and energy sectors.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Agriculture, economic stability, Exports, foreign investment, Investor Confidence, IT sector, Latest, OICCI survey, Pakistan, SIFC

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