VCheng
THINK TANK: CONSULTANT
Based on our previous discussions, I do agree that Pakistan's rupee falls by about 10% against the USD on yearly basis but since 2022 to 2024, it fell sharply and long due for correction.
Pakistan's GDP is not highly manipulated as it is strictly monitored by the IMF and compared to rest of the south asia, it is underperforming.
I can agree with the above. I can add to that Pakistan has indeed been able to stabilize the decline somewhat so that the macroeconomic situation is not in a free fall any more, as many were fearing a few years ago.
However, the impact of the war in the Gulf is going to add yet another layer of difficulty for Pakistan going forward, but it can also count on international support to help tide it over, it seems.






