Published on, Sept. 30 -- September 30, 2025 8:42 PM
Pakistan's economy showed signs of improvement as remittances rose by 7% between July and August 2025, reaching $6.35 billion. This growth reflects stronger support from overseas Pakistanis. The government released a report on Tuesday highlighting these positive economic indicators. Increased remittances have helped ease pressure on the country's foreign reserves.
Meanwhile, exports grew by 10.2%, reaching $5.28 billion during the same two-month period. Imports saw a slight rise of 0.8%, totaling $10.4 billion. As a result, the current account deficit shrank to $620 million. This narrowing gap shows improved trade balance and better fiscal management.
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