
- Economy of Pakistan - Wikipedia- The economy of Pakistan is categorized as a developing economy. It ranks as the 27th largest based on GDP using purchasing power parity (PPP) and the 41st largest in terms of nominal … 
- PAKISTAN: Sustained Reforms Needed for Inclusive Growth, Economic …- 4 days ago · PAKISTAN: Sustained Reforms Needed for Inclusive Growth, Economic Stability and Flood Recovery ISLAMABAD, October 28, 2025 —Pakistan’s economy expanded by 3.0 … 
- Economic Brief 2025- This publication includes an overview of the economic performance of Pakistan during FY25 and our analysis & commentary on key macro economic indicators. This publication is primarily … 
- Economic Survey of Pakistan 2024 - 2025 - Pakistan Times- The Economic Survey of Pakistan 2024-25 provides a detailed overview of the country’s economic landscape during the outgoing fiscal year. 
- Pakistan's growth rate to remain at 3% in next fiscal: World Bank- 2 days ago · Forecasts indicate that Pakistan's economy will expand by 3 percent in both fiscal years 2025 and 2026. The resilience of its industrial and service sectors is notable; however, … 
- [PDF]ECONOMYPakistan hosted the SCO Trade Ministerial Meetings in September 2024, adopting key documents on trade promotion, creative economy, and investment incentives among member states. 
- World Bank Says Pakistan’s Slow Growth Fails to Improve Living ...- 2 days ago · Pakistan’s economy is expanding too slowly to meaningfully improve living standards or create enough jobs for its growing population, according to the World Bank. 
- According to the Report, Pakistan’s macroeconomic conditions improved, supported by stabilization policies, successful engagement with the IMF, reduced uncertainty, and … 
- Pakistan Economy: GDP, Inflation, CPI & Interest Rates- Find Pakistan’s latest economic outlook here - with historical data, analysis and expert forecasts from the world’s leading economists. 
- Pakistan - Agriculture, Manufacturing, Services | Britannica- 4 days ago · The country has experimented with several economic models during its existence. At first, Pakistan’s economy was largely based on private enterprise, but significant sectors of it …