Pakistan, April 28 -- Pakistan's Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has said the country's economy is showing signs of recovery, expressing optimism that gross domestic product (GDP) growth could reach around 4 per cent in the current fiscal year.

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Speaking at the EU-Pakistan Business Forum in Islamabad, the minister highlighted improving macroeconomic indicators, noting that the country had achieved a current account surplus of over $1 billion in March. He added that workers' remittances also remained strong, reaching $3.8 billion during the same period.

Aurangzeb pointed to continued inflows through the Roshan Digital Account initiative, which brought in $260 million in March...