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THE Pakistan Economic Survey 2024-25 has failed to address our most pressing existential challenge: climate change. Despite this nation’s inclusion among the world’s most climate-vulnerable ...
Economic Survey FY25: With 4.6% inflation, govt falls short of growth target FinMin says Pakistan consistently advancing on upward trajectory with GDP growth projected at 5.7% over medium term ...
ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024-25: Livestock contributes 23.5pc to GDP employing over 37pc of labour force Kalbe Ali Published June 10, 2025 Updated 27 minutes ago 0 Listen to article 1.2x 1.5x ...
Key highlights of Pakistan Economic Survey 2024-25 Electricity usage in the agriculture sector dropped significantly by 34.3%, falling from 6,951 GWh to 4,566 GWh, which reduced its share from 8.4 ...
Pakistan government on Monday launched the Economic Survey for the financial year 2024-25. The country missed its gross domestic product (GDP) growth target of 3.6% in the outgoing fiscal year ...
Energy sector Pakistan’s installed electricity generation capacity rose to 46,605 MW in FY2024–25, up 1.6% from 45,888 MW last year, according to the Economic Survey.
PSX reacts positively to economic survey KSE-100 Index settles at 122,024.44 points, up 383.44 points, or 0.32% By Business Desk June 10, 2025 ...
Govt to unveil Economic Survey 2024-2025 tomorrow In FY2023-24, Pakistan's GDP grew 2.68%, falling short of the 3.6% target with agriculture, services sectors lagging Irshad Ansari June 08, 2025 ...
That survey, created in conjunction with Eureka Main Street, the city’s Economic Vitality Committee and Chambers of Commerce countywide — and compiled with the help of Alec Dompka and Grace ...
Mark Storey, DairyNZ Head of Economics, says the 60-year history of the Economic Survey reflects New Zealand dairy’s remarkable journey — from small-scale, regional operations to globally ...
The economic survey, a key pre-budget document, comes at a time when Pakistan’s economy is stabilising but remains fragile as the country navigates reforms under a $7 billion International ...
Key Highlights of Economic Survey Pakistan’s economy (gross domestic product/GDP) increased by 2.68% to $411 billion in FY25 compared to 2.51% in FY24.