Pakistan, Oct. 9 -- Pakistan's economy has shown stronger-than-expected performance, as the government revised the country's GDP growth rate for FY2025 to 3.04%, compared to the earlier estimate of 2.68%. The upward revision was driven by a robust 5.66% growth recorded in the fourth quarter, reflecting improved performance in key economic sectors. The National Accounts Committee (NAC) approved the revised figures during its 114th meeting held in Islamabad, marking a significant boost to economic confidence.
The country's total economic output is now valued at $407.2 billion, while per capita income has risen to $1,812, signaling gradual economic recovery and stronger productivity. The committee also approved updated growth figures for th...
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