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HYDERABAD: A rapidly growing population remains a fundamental challenge to Pakistan’s economic prospects despite positive fiscal measures announced in the federal budget for 2026-27, said Hyderabad-based Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) Executive Committee member Adeel Siddiqui on Saturday.

Commenting on the federal budget, Mr Siddiqui welcomed several relief measures, including a 3pc to 6pc reduction in income tax for the salaried class, a cut in super tax for large companies from 10pc to 8pc, and its complete abolition for small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

However, he argued that the country’s rapidly increasing population posed a serious threat to long-term economic growth.

He questioned whether the economy could prosper while the population continued to expand at a fast pace, adding that the answer was “an emphatic no”.