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‘Pakistan headed towards another IMF bailout’
By Salman Siddiqui
Published: September 4, 2016
Pakistan will eventually need to focus on improving export earnings and reducing tax evasion and avoidance. PHOTO: AFP

KARACHI: Underlining the frailty of Pakistan’s economy, a senior economist stated that despite the government’s insistence that the economy is progressing well, several startling issues have persisted that may ultimately lead the country back to another International Monetary Fund (IMF) bailout package by 2019.

IMF confident Pakistan can now handle mild economic shocks

Highlighting some of these issues, the economist said that a burgeoning foreign debt, ever rising unemployment, low exports, slowdown in remittances, little spending on social sectors, rising cost of doing business, minimal foreign direct investment and low collection of direct taxes will drag the economy down.

“If things remain unchanged, we will see a financial crisis in the near future and would have to go back to the IMF by fiscal year 2018-19,” reiterated leading economist Dr Shahid Hasan Siddiqui while speaking at the ‘CEO Club Forum’ on Pakistan’s current economic challenges.

“The government has raised record high foreign debt and liabilities of $7.8 billion in 2016,” he said, adding that this happened despite the county saving $6 billion on account of low oil import payments amid collapsed oil prices at world markets.

However, this has not been the only source of funding for the country.

Saudi Arabia’s grant of $1.5 billion and the $1.6 billion raised from the 3G/4G auction in 2014 and 2016 helped augment the country’s foreign exchange reserves to $23 billion. “Minus these inflows, the current state of foreign exchange reserves stands at a dismal level.”

According to Siddiqui, Pakistan has received $53 billion in overseas workers’ remittances in the last three years. “Surprisingly, we have used the receipts for consumption purposes, how strange,” he said.

“Structural changes are needed to fix menaces in the economy. However, no one including the government, opposition, politicians and religious scholars are ready to make such changes under the influence of powerful lobbies,” he said.

Pakistan-IMF ties: A chequered history

Dr Ashfaq Hassan Khan, another economist, said foreign debt has swelled unexpectedly to $73 billion in 2016. “In the 90s and from 2008 to 2016, $50 billion of foreign debt was accumulated. The commonalty between these two different eras was the PML-N government,” he said.

“If the pace of foreign debt accumulation remains the same, it would be standing at $107.5 billion in fiscal year 2019-20,” he estimated. He said unemployment has encouraged youth to join extremists. “Some 2 million youth aged between 15-24 years have remained out of a job in the last few years. They might never get a job to the level of their education due to rolling-out of more graduates every year.”

To accommodate the 1.5-2 million newcomers in the job market every year, GDP growth needs to accelerate to 7-8% from the eight year average of 3.3-3.4%, he said.

Exports would remain low at $25.2 billion in FY19 and $26.5 billion in FY20, he estimated.

IMF clears way for final $102m tranche

The economist said that remittances would go down gradually as oil producing and exporting nations remain in a financial crunch.

Sohail Wajahat Siddiqui, former federal minister for petroleum, said the government took several loans to pay back the circular debt of Rs480 billion three years ago, but it has accumulated again in a short span of time.

HBL Asset Management Company CEO Fareed Ahmed Khan said the government is spending very little on social sectors like education and health. “This is making poor poorer and rich richer,” he said.

However providing an alternate view, defense analyst Ikram Sehgal said, “Pakistan’s economy remains vibrant. Problems are found in almost all the economies but they can be fixed.”

Published in The Express Tribune, September 4th, 2016.
 
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I am not a big fan of Ishaq dar but most of the figures in the article are fudged such as debt figure is not correct. Even remittance figure is not correct. These so called financial analysts cant even open a worldbank or IMF website to check the stats before barking like ignorant idiots.
 
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I am not a big fan of Ishaq dar but most of the figures in the article are fudged such as debt figure is not correct. Even remittance figure is not correct. These so called financial analysts cant even open a worldbank or IMF website to check the stats before barking like ignorant idiots.

These newspapers and paid journalists are just playing with words. Pakistan current public debt is 62b USD
here is the data from SBP.

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The 73B usd figure includes private and public debts.

http://www.sbp.org.pk/departments/stats/NDSP.htm
 
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Yes debt figures are incorrect , and comapred to US national debt or Japan , our debt is very tiny

US/Japan debt = Trillions (12 zeros)
Pakistani debt = In billion , (9 zeros)

Modern society some debt is part of the Economic cycle

Indian DEBT= 57 Trillion Dollars
http://www.nationaldebtclocks.org/debtclock/india
Go to primary school and learn the difference between ₹ and $

Indian dept is 855,923,042,350$
40% GDP
Pakistan dept is 61,053,684,938$
55% of GDP
 
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The 73B usd figure includes private and public debts.

You should read the FINE print

A lot of Private debt has been GUARENTEED by the Government of Pakistan

Foreign Investors who enter into Joint ventures with Pakistani private companies
ASK the Government of Pakistan to under write the DEBT component of the project

Even Non resident deposits are Guarenteed in the sense that Government of Pakistan
will NOT block these funds when they want to take out the money

Similarly Profits made by Foreign investors is taken OUT of Pakistan
which cannot be blocked by Govt of Pakistan
 
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Go to primary school and learn the difference between ₹ and $

Indian dept is 855,923,042,350$
40% GDP
Pakistan dept is 61,053,684,938$
55% of GDP

From where you have studied your matriculation?

how come with GDP of 295B usd , our debt become 55% of GDP.

Let me teach you simple math.

62/295 x 100 = 21%

Please start reading math basics, It will help you in increasing your knowledge.

You should read the FINE print

A lot of Private debt has been GUARENTEED by the Government of Pakistan

Foreign Investors who enter into Joint ventures with Pakistani private companies
ASK the Government of Pakistan to under write the DEBT component of the project

Private debt is private debt which includes borrowing by banks, foreign nationals deposits etc
 
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Private debt is private debt which includes borrowing by banks, foreign nationals deposits etc

http://www.brecorder.com/business-a...-billion-in-fiscal-year-2016/?date=2016-07-30

Foreign investors repatriate $2 billion in fiscal year 2016

The repatriation on account of FDI is even higher than overall FDI arrived in the country during last fiscal year, in which FDI inflows stood at $1.3 billion.
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SO outflows are higher than Inflows
 
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From where you have studied your matriculation?

how come with GDP of 295B usd , our debt become 55% of GDP.

Let me teach you simple math.

62/295 x 100 = 21%

Please start reading math basics, It will help you in increasing your knowledge.



Private debt is private debt which includes borrowing by banks, foreign nationals deposits etc

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Hippocratic b.s. as always , I freaking literally pulled those numbers and % from the same site your fellow countrymen posted . Those stats are 2 years outdated India is 2.4 trillion $ economy now not 2trillion .
 
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Hippocratic b.s. as always , I freaking literally pulled those numbers and % from the same site your fellow countrymen posted . Those stats are 2 years outdated India is 2.4 trillion $ economy now not 2trillion .

Then open your eyes read it carefully that figure includes internal and external debt.
 
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