Govt committed to correcting fundamentals of economy: Hafeez.

ISLAMABAD -- Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh on Tuesday emphasised that the government is firmly committed to correcting the fundamentals of the economy through effective policy making and targeted reforms with the objective to achieve sustainable and inclusive economic growth in the long run.

He made these remarks while addressing a webinar titled 'Making Pakistan Prosper: Strategy for Economic Growth and Development' that was organised by the Institute of Policy Reforms. In his online remarks, the finance minister stated that the global economy is passing through an unprecedented crisis. According to the IMF, there will be 4.4% contraction in global economy due to COVID-19 pandemic. Resurgence of COVID-19 cases in Pakistan and worldwide has posed new challenges, he added.

While speaking on the occasion, the finance minister observed that the current government faced multiple fiscal, external and real sector challenges when it came into power in FY2018. As a result, the present government had to impose strict financial discipline, curtail excessive government expenditure, increase revenue collection, introduce market driven exchange rate, remove large tax exemptions and discourage imports to put the economy back on track. Consequently, Pakistan witnessed remarkable improvement in fiscal and current account deficits. Tax collection increased by 17%. Pakistan had successfully met performance criteria and benchmarks by IMF during the first review in pre-COVID-19 period.

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