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    Pakistan Economic Survey 2025–26 Highlights Mixed Sectoral Performance

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 11, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Pakistan Economic Survey for the fiscal year 2025–26 presents a complex picture of the country’s economic landscape, with major sectors showing uneven performance. While some industries have demonstrated resilience and growth, others have faced significant hurdles, impacting overall economic stability. This mixed performance underscores the ongoing challenges Pakistan faces in achieving balanced development across its diverse economic segments.

    Notably, the survey highlights that sectors such as agriculture and manufacturing have experienced fluctuations due to factors like global market conditions, domestic policy shifts, and climatic impacts. Meanwhile, services and technology-driven industries have shown promising expansion, contributing positively to GDP growth. These disparities emphasize the need for targeted policy interventions to support lagging sectors while sustaining momentum in emerging areas.

    In a significant development, the survey’s findings will influence government strategies aimed at economic recovery and sustainable growth. Policymakers are expected to focus on enhancing productivity, improving infrastructure, and fostering innovation to address sectoral imbalances. The mixed results also signal the importance of structural reforms and investment in human capital to ensure long-term economic resilience for Pakistan.

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