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Pakistan current account surplus hits $1.07bn

Published on: April 16, 2026 3:21 PM

Pakistan recorded a $1.07 billion current account surplus in March 2026, the State Bank reported. The surplus reflects improved external stability driven by higher remittances and lower import-related deficits. The development impacts policymakers, investors, and businesses tracking Pakistan’s economic recovery.

The latest data shows a sharp monthly improvement in the external account position. The surplus came as both goods and services deficits narrowed during the month. Meanwhile, overseas workers sent higher remittances, strengthening foreign exchange inflows. Analysts said this combination significantly boosted the overall balance.

Read more: Pakistan posts $427m current account surplus in Feb 2026

As a result, the current account for the first nine months of fiscal year 2026 turned into a $174 million surplus. Previously, the account showed a deficit of $896 million during the first eight months. This shift highlights a steady recovery in Pakistan’s external sector. It also signals improved balance of payments management.

Moreover, the central bank revised February’s current account figure to a $231 million surplus. Earlier estimates had placed the surplus at $427 million. The revision reflects updated trade and remittance data. Despite the adjustment, the overall trend remains positive.

Read more: Pakistan posts $100m current account surplus in November

According to market analysts, sustained remittance inflows and controlled imports remain key to maintaining stability. However, they caution that global commodity prices and domestic demand could influence future performance. The central bank continues to monitor risks while supporting external sector resilience.

 

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: balance of payments Pakistan, external sector stability, Latest, Pakistan current account surplus, Pakistan economy news, Pakistan remittances growth, SBP data March 2026

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