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Govt misses all key economic targets
Kalbe Ali Updated June 09, 2019

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s economic growth in the financial year ending in June is expected to hit 3.3 per cent, well below the target of 6.3pc set by the previous government, as the government has failed to meet targets in nearly all sectors, according to the Economic Survey.

The Economic Survey of 2018-19 is scheduled to be officially released a day before the next year’s budget on June 11, but some of its details were learnt by Dawn on Saturday.

It indicates that livestock is the only sector whose growth went slightly above the official target while all other sectors performed below expectation.

A sharp decline was witnessed in the industrial sector that registered a growth of 1.4pc against the target of 7.6pc despite the fact that power generation witnessed an increase as several power plants and other power sector projects were completed.

Also, the manufacturing sector slid by 0.3pc and the large scale manufacturing (LSM) showed a negative growth of 2pc against the target 8.1pc.

Growth plunges to 3.3pc, as per Economic Survey

The service sector grew by 4.7pc against the target of 6.5pc, while the construction sector achieved the growth of 7.6pc against a 10pc target.

Delays in making key policy decisions by the government, including the one about going to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a bailout package and those related to the construction and industrial sectors, created confusions among investors, experts believed.

The only achievement made by the government during this period was in the livestock sector that grew by four per cent against the target of 3.8pc though policies of the previous government at Centre and in the provinces played a key role in this regard.

An official of the national food security ministry said extensive efforts were made to control foot and mouth disease (FMD) and the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) had recognised Pakistan’s success. “This has increased their survival rate and the number of livestock has improved across the country, besides the ‘livestock loans insurance scheme’, launched in 2013, too, encouraged more people to raise farm animals,” the official added.

As the agriculture sector grew by only 0.8pc against a 3.8pc target, the massive decline was mainly attributed to unfavourable weather conditions.

“Pakistan will miss the target of 25.8 million tonnes of wheat produce this year because of untimely rains and storms. Similarly, the drought-like situation in some areas of Sindh and Balochistan, too, had an impact on the overall agriculture sector,” the official added.

Cotton output dropped by 12.7pc against 9.86 million bales in 2018-19 due to shortage of irrigation water, use of low quality inputs such as inferior seed and fertilisers at the early stage of the crop and reduction of 12pc in sown area.

Rice crop, too, decreased by 3.3pc, sugarcane by 19.4pc against the last year’s production, while low water availability led to 3.1pc and 17.9pc reduction in the sown area for rice and sugarcane, respectively.

Commenting on the first year performance of the government, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Information Secretary Marriyum Aurangzeb said Prime Minister Imran Khan should read PML-N’s first year economic survey and learn the difference ‘between the performance of an elected government and a selected regime’.

She said that the PML-N had achieved more than the targets set for its first year in government while the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) regime had started registering a retraction on all economic indicators instead of progress.

“The Economic Survey of Pakistan’s 2018-2019 is an attested certificate of Imran Khan’s incompetence, failure and inability,” she said, adding that Mr Khan should resign in national interest and save himself the embarrassment of being ousted by the people of Pakistan.

Responding to the criticism of the main opposition party, an official of the finance ministry said that ambitious targets were set by the outgoing PML-N government just before the general elections, while the incumbent government took office in August 2018.

Published in Dawn, June 9th, 2019
 
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Last year's growth figures were based on a faked economic setup. Artificially inflated currency, unpaid debts.

This government had the chance to do the same, ie nit pay back dangerous debts and lie about value of currency - or it could correct.
 
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@Norwegian
You of all people should know that the comparison between now and past government is not a fair one.

Past government was running on steroids and fake numbers.
Current government is running on reality on the ground.

Comparing 40 years of on and off PMLN government to less than 1 year of PTI is height of patwari-ism and dishonest. Especially since PTI right now is just cleaning the mess of PMLN and PPP.
 
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Well - there can be countless excuses but for upcoming fiscal year - current government will prepare own budget and set own targets and will not have any excuse for not achieving set targets. But it's disappointing that all talks about structural reforms have been talks only in last nine months, nothing significant is done on ground.
 
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Only indian Punjab produces around 18 million ton of wheat. Punjab & Haryana together produces +30 million ton of wheat. It is astonishing whole Pakistan produces only around 26 million ton of wheat!!!
 
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@The Accountant
1. A sharp decline was witnessed in the industrial sector that registered a growth of 1.4pc against the target of 7.6pc despite the fact that power generation witnessed an increase as several power plants and other power sector projects were completed.

2. Also, the manufacturing sector slid by 0.3pc and the large scale manufacturing (LSM) showed a negative growth of 2pc against the target 8.1pc.

Growth plunges to 3.3pc, as per Economic Survey

The service sector grew by 4.7pc against the target of 6.5pc, while the construction sector achieved the growth of 7.6pc against a 10pc target.

3. As the agriculture sector grew by only 0.8pc against a 3.8pc target, the massive decline was mainly attributed to unfavourable weather conditions.

4. “Pakistan will miss the target of 25.8 million tonnes of wheat produce this year because of untimely rains and storms. Similarly, the drought-like situation in some areas of Sindh and Balochistan, too, had an impact on the overall agriculture sector,” the official added.

5. Cotton output dropped by 12.7pc against 9.86 million bales in 2018-19 due to shortage of irrigation water, use of low quality inputs such as inferior seed and fertilisers at the early stage of the crop and reduction of 12pc in sown area.

5. Rice crop, too, decreased by 3.3pc, sugarcane by 19.4pc against the last year’s production, while low water availability led to 3.1pc and 17.9pc reduction in the sown area for rice and sugarcane, respectively.
We should Think about it. What is the major root cause of All the problems mentioned above and we already know the root cause we discussed in an other thread with solution I.e energy management, energy transfer issues due to transmission lines, which is affecting industries & resulting circular debt. now only include construction of dams too in your list for water availability. These main two major points of macro economic should be solved before moving ahead to achieve other economic objectives & I am dam sure about it, it is just like universal truth. I am unable to understand why Govt is not focusing these core issues which is resulting loss in almost all sectors.
 
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@The Accountant

We should Think about it. What is the major root cause of All the problems mentioned above and we already know the root cause we discussed in an other thread. I.e energy management transfer issues due to transmission lines, which is effecting industries & causing circular debt. now only include construction of dams too in your list for water availability. These main two major points of macro economic should be solved before moving ahead to achieve other economic objectives & I am dam sure about it it is just like universal truth. I am unable to understand why Govt is not focusing these core issues which is resulting loss in almost all sectors.
Root cause is Niazi. Simple
 
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Root cause is Niazi. Simple
Either Naizi or any other it does not matter, It is our Pakistan you can fight on political ground wherever you want if you are really a practical part of any political party. Otherwise just think about Pakistan only.
 
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How large is the informal sector in pakistan anyway ?...i mean can someone quantify it in billions of dollars ?...that is a very important question for which i dont see answer in this forum much....thanks.
 
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How large is the informal sector in pakistan anyway ?...i mean can someone quantify it in billions of dollars ?...that is a very important question for which i dont see answer in this forum much....thanks.
To put informal economy into Tax net Pakistan need accountability without any favoritism. Amnesty schemes is not only the solution, we need to monitor the expenses compare to declared income. For example only filers can buy or transfer the cars. Only tax payers can buy property etc. Unfortunately if you ask the accused in Pakistan that what is source of income or what is your money trail they always come up with their affiliation either politics, judges or any body else.

They don't have answers of their money trails because of undocumented economy.
 
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