Pakistan's finance minister highlights economic improvements, including low inflation and planned privatizations.
Pakistan's Finance Minister, Muhammad Aurangzeb, announced the country's economy is improving, with inflation at a six-decade low and foreign exchange reserves expected to exceed $13 billion by June. The government forecasts a 3% economic growth rate and plans to privatize 24 loss-making enterprises. Aurangzeb highlighted progress in tax reforms, aiming to simplify procedures and increase revenue. The focus is on export-led growth and achieving sustainable economic stability.
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