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PTI targets 7% growth by 2023
By Shahbaz Rana
Published: January 8, 2019
Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Reforms Khusro Bakhtiar. PHOTO: APP

ISLAMABAD: The PTI government plans to achieve 7% annual economic growth rate by the end of its five-year term, which appears ambitious and will require changes in the current tight fiscal and monetary policies that it has adopted to stabilise the economy.

Federal Minister for Planning and Statistics Makhdum Khusro Bakhtiar on Monday chaired a meeting to review preparations for Pakistan’s 12th Five-Year Plan (2018-23), according to a handout issued by the ministry. Planning Secretary Zafar Hasan and Joint Chief Economist Rai Nasir Ali were among the participants.

The Planning Ministry noted that current fiscal “consolidation period is expected to be over by next fiscal year and GDP growth will start picking up from the current envisaged at 4.2% to 7% during the final year of the five-year plan”.

The Planning Ministry underlined volatile and declining growth and low Job creating ability of the economy as the key issues hindering economic growth. Low productivity and efficiency, lack of investment-conducive climate, and structural and macroeconomics are the other key impediments to sustained economic growth.

The meeting was apprised that the draft of the plan is ready which will be launched after approval.

Inflation is also projected to remain around 7%.

But Planning Ministry macroeconomic section chief Zafarul Hasan Almas told The Express Tribune that the macroeconomic projections were not yet finalised. “The five-year plan will be unfolded once the deliberations are over with all the stakeholders,” he added.

Almas said the 7% annual economic growth rate projection for 2023 was just an initial assessment and draft of the five-year plan has not been finalised yet.

However, the Planning Ministry handout noted that the average economic growth rate for the 2018-2023 period is projected at 5.8%. This is slightly higher than the average 4.8% economic growth rate that the PML-N government had achieved during its 2013-18 term.

The Planning Ministry’s initial assessment for the next five years shows that the economy could grow at a rate of 4.2% in this fiscal year, which will pick to 5.4% in the next fiscal year. For 2020-21, the assessment shows the annual economic growth rate at 6%, which will then pick to 6.5% and ultimately reach 7% by the end of the fiscal year.

Reaching 7% annual economic growth would not be an easy task given the tight fiscal and monetary policies that the PTI government has adopted to stabilise the nose-diving economy. Since July, the central bank has increased the interest rates by 4.25%, setting it at 10%. The currency has been devalued by 15.4% in the past six months while heavy taxation has also been introduced.

All this will slow down the growth rate and make it extremely difficult for achieving the 7% target. The economy also faces serious external sector challenges.

But Zafar ul Hasan Almas said that once the economic fundamentals are strengthened, the government may provide economic stimulus to sustainably achieve the desired economic growth rate.

The Planning Ministry’s initial assessment of the annual economic growth rate for the next five years is slightly higher than what the Ministry of Finance has shared with the International Monetary Fund, said sources.

They said that the Finance Ministry’s working suggested that economy may grow at only 3.9% rate in the current fiscal year, which will pick to 4.3% in the next fiscal year. It has projected a 4.8% growth rate for 2020-21, 5.3% for 2021-22 and 6% for 2022-23, which is the last year of the PTI’s five-year term.

The PML-N government had achieved 5.8% economic growth rate in its last year in power but the PTI believes that it was deficit-financed growth that created serious structural problems for Pakistan’s economy.

Different studies show that Pakistan needs an annual 7% economic growth rate to absorb the youth bulge entering the market every year.

The Planning Ministry handout noted that Khusro Bakhtiar appreciated the macroeconomic framework prepared by the Planning Commission of Pakistan. The framework is based on a consultation process involving all stakeholders including civil society, media, the private sector, and above all the provinces, it added.

The minister was apprised that the plan aims at achieving 5.8% GDP growth on average during the plan period 2018-23. This growth has been projected on the basis of 3.6% growth in agriculture, 6.1% in industry and 6.8% in the services sector on average during the five years.

The proposed key objectives of the 12th five-year plan are inclusive and sustainable growth, strengthening the fundamentals of the economy to sustain growth momentum for a longer period, rural transformation, industrial development especially SMEs, Private Investment and Competitiveness, Clean and Sustainable Energy and improving productivity. Achieving Sustainable Development Goals to ensure social sector growth and improving governance are other key objectives.

In line with the government’s vision, the emphasis during the plan period will remain on social sectors, poverty alleviation, job creation and improvement of governance for ensuring transparency and overcoming corruption, according to the Planning Ministry.


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Pakistani govt need to get out from " magna ki adat " . This begging habit need to changed and all corrupts need to be hanged. Its PTI test ...they need show some guts .
Who can hang them when there is a judicial system and cheif justice like this.
The funny part is if you amend a law to improve judicial process, the judiciary can roll it back if it's want to.
There is a judicial marshal law in the country. The judges are so rude. So insulting to the ministers and everyone else. They are thinking they are gods and they would meet a end worthy of old chief justice.
 
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If you account for the undocumented segment of the economy, Pakistan might already be growing close to 6-7%. Do not forget that it is close to 70% of the actual economy, hence making Pakistan’s economy very resilient to global conditions.

You are right, even though we know what you are trying to do..
 
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The PTI government plans to achieve 7% annual economic growth rate by the end of its five-year term, which appears ambitious and will require changes in the current tight fiscal and monetary policies that it has adopted to stabilise the economy.

Step by step, one step at a time and it should be achievable. First step: deal with the present mess ASAP, including an IMF or no IMF strategy. The rest can then follow.
 
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Pakistani govt need to get out from " magna ki adat " . This begging habit need to changed and all corrupts need to be hanged. Its PTI test ...they need show some guts .

Well the goverment is trying to sort out this mess if people can show a little patience Pakistan's problems have no instant solution it will take time the sooner the population understands that the sooner we can be on this road to recovery together
 
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Well the goverment is trying to sort out this mess if people can show a little patience Pakistan's problems have no instant solution it will take time the sooner the population understands that the sooner we can be on this road to recovery together
Stupid nation. Allowed loot and plunder for decades. Wants PTI to fix the mess in months.
 
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Pakistani govt need to get out from " magna ki adat " . This begging habit need to changed and all corrupts need to be hanged. Its PTI test ...they need show some guts .

"Magna ki adat" will go away when we develop our country. We need to cut government overhead by introducing e-governmen. We need Economic reforms, economic policies that attract investment, increase exports and decrease the imports. We must improve current economic situation in the country. Here are few steps we can take.....

*Naya Pakistan policies -
  • presidential ordinances
    • If opposition is not ready, government should introduce presidential ordinances to push through the government’s legislative and reforms agenda.
  • Fixing FBR
    • Once FBR is fixed and functional, it will become easy to collect taxes from big fish.
  • Fixing state institutions: PIA, Steel mill, etc.
  • Devaluation of power/local body system
*Agriculture -
  • Introduce new agriculture technology to increase production and decrease wastage of water.
  • Half of the Balochistan can be converted to farmland if we can build new dams and provide water.
  • We need to increase cotton, tea, coffee, date and oliver production for both local use and export.
  • study needs to be conducted to see if it's possible to do rubber plantation in Pakistan.
  • Why are we importing fertilizers when we can use advance technology to produce it locally?

*Livestock & Seafood Technology -
  • We need commercial animal farming (production of chicken and duck eggs, chickens, Ducks, goats, Sheep/lamb, Beef, buffalos) for both dairy products and halal meat for local use and export.
  • We need to focus on commercial seafood processing, processing and packaging plant need to be build for easy export.
*IT Industry -
  • We need to have Pakistan Institute of information technology (To Imran Khan and khalid maqbool siddiqui) - Joint government-private venture for Information technology search, IT support, Application and Video game development Center of Pakistan
    • Partner with Apple, Dell, HP, blockchain, IBM, Google, Microsoft, Citrix, VMware, Amazon.com, Inc.
*Tourism Industry -
  • Government must Clearly Defined Objectives. Clearly defining the tourism policy with new vision, perspective, approach and not limiting tourism activities and venture into new area for example Medical tourism, religious tourism, historical tourism, Culinary tourism or food tourism (developing new and fusion food dishes to attract tourists). Pakistan need to build hotel, resorts, cabins, etc with proper marketing campaign.
  • Developing the industry with tourism divisions
    • Administration
    • Planning and programming
    • publicity and conference on tourism
    • Travel trade and hospitality
    • Accommodation/supplementary accommodation and wildlife
    • Market research
  • Type of tourism
    • Incentive tourism
    • Eco-tourism
    • Cultural and Historical tourism
    • Religious tourism
    • Leisure tourism
    • Adventure tourism
    • Education tourism
    • Business tourism
    • Health or medical tourism
    • Special interest tourism
    • Sports and recreation tourism
    • Culinary tourism or food tourism
  • Marketing is the key to success
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*Small Industry - Make it easier for companies/people to take loan to start small industry and business.

*Telecoms Industry - We need major investment to improve it, we need to partner with China.

*Pakistan need research and development institutes -
  • Pakistan Center for Automotive Research and Testing
  • Pakistan Engineering and Education Research Center
  • National agriculture research center
  • Pakistan Institute of Technology (Partner with Kanazawa Institute of Technology)
  • Pakistan Institute of information technology
  • Biomedical Research Institute of Pakistan
 
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