ISLAMABAD, June 11 : Pakistan's annual economic survey projected real GDP growth at 3.7 per cent for the fiscal year ending June 2026, according to the report released on Thursday.Here are some details from the report:• Average CPI inflation was seen at 6.7 per cent in the July-May period, the survey

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Minister says GDP growth recorded at 3.7pc; highlights three challenges, namely 2025 floods, Middle East conflict and tariffs.

ISLAMABAD, June 11 : Pakistan's annual economic survey projected real GDP growth at 3.7 per cent for the fiscal year ending June 2026, according to the report released on…

Pakistan's economy grew at 3.7 per cent during the current fiscal (FY26), which missed the original target of 4 per cent but was the highest in the past four years, Finance…