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Global agencies hail Pakistan’s economic turnaround

Published on: December 23, 2025 11:00 PM

International rating agencies have recognized significant improvement in Pakistan’s economy. The country’s foreign exchange reserves have reached historic highs. Agencies such as Gallup and Dun & Bradstreet have confirmed this positive trend.

According to reports, consumer confidence in Pakistan has risen by 19 percent, reflecting growing trust in economic policies. In March 2022, the country’s foreign reserves reached $21.1 billion, marking a notable recovery. Analysts attribute this growth to effective facilitation and support from the State Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC).

Read more: Pakistan’s Economic Outlook Remains Mixed 

Economic reforms implemented under SIFC have reduced financial instability and strengthened investor confidence. These measures have helped Pakistan maintain macroeconomic stability over the past 28–30 months, according to economist Khawaja Najib. He noted that imports have been controlled and the current account has achieved a surplus.

Economist Ashfaq Tola added that increased consumer confidence is a direct result of concrete government actions and SIFC initiatives. The combination of reforms and policy support has made Pakistan’s economy more resilient.

Read more: Bloomberg Ranks Pakistan Second-Best Emerging Economy Globally

The positive outlook has been acknowledged internationally, boosting Pakistan’s credibility in global financial markets. Analysts say sustained reforms and careful economic management will be key to maintaining growth and stability.

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