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Daily Times on MSNPakistan's trade deficit widens to $26.3 billion in FY25, up 9% YoYPakistan's trade deficit surged by 9% year-on-year (YoY) in fiscal year 2024-25 (FY25), reaching $26.3 billion, according to ...
Pakistan's exports fell short of the annual target for fiscal year 2024-25, reaching $32.106 billion against a $32.341 ...
Base effects and rural resilience may lift Q1 numbers, but soft revenue growth, fading margin tailwinds, and rich valuations ...
NORMAL — The McLean County Unit 5 school board approved an amended fiscal 2025 budget this week, which district officials said was balanced despite changes in revenue and increased costs. The ...
Pakistan's FY2025-26 budget cuts development by 50% while increasing defense spending by 20%, reflecting military interests amidst economic challenges. According to a recent World Bank report, the ...
Pakistan’s FY25 Budget Balances Defense Needs and Economic Revival In the shadow of the recent India-Pakistan military clashes, defense spending has been increased by 20 percent since last year.
The 2025–26 defence budget includes PKR704.4 billion for operating expenses for the Pakistan Armed Forces, a 29% increase over the revised allocation for 2024–25.
Pakistan on Tuesday announced its budget for fiscal 2026, which begins on July 1, with a total outlay of $62 billion. Out of this budget, $29 billion will go toward debt financing.
A+ A- AFP Islamabad: Pakistan announced on Tuesday a 20 percent hike in defence spending in this year's federal budget, a month after a conflict with India that saw the worst violence in decades.
Islamabad: Pakistan will unveil on Tuesday its annual federal budget for the next fiscal which is likely to see a substantial hike in defence expenditure. The total budget size is expected to be ...
Pakistan says it will increase defense spending by 20% following last month's deadly conflict with India. The government of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced the increase Tuesday as part of ...
Pakistan economic survey reveals growth rate of 2.7% in FY25 as public debt soars to record high Islamabad had lowered the target to 2.7% last month after an initial goal of 3.6% GDP growth ...
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