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WB Director urges ‘bold’ fiscal reforms for Pakistan’s macroeconomic stability
ISLAMABAD, Apr 25 (APP): World Bank’s (WB) Global Director for Governance Arturo Herrera Gutierrez on Thursday stressed the need for ‘bold’ fiscal reforms to address Pakistan’s debt distress and achieve macroeconomic stability.
Speaking at a lecture organized by the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE), Gutierrez highlighted the urgency of sustainable fiscal reforms, drawing from international experiences.
“Pakistan stands at a crucial juncture where it can either pave the path for sustained economic growth or fall into the recurring traps of debt distress,” Gutierrez remarked.
He discussed historical economic challenges faced by countries like Mexico in the 1980s and how these experiences shape fiscal strategies today.
Moreover, he outlined the necessity of strong macroeconomic frameworks, robust debt management practices, and the establishment of institutional arrangements to ensure discipline in fiscal policy.
Gutierrez emphasized that ensuring fiscal sustainability required a comprehensive long-term strategy, not just balancing budgets annually.
“These measures are critical for building credibility and securing access to financial markets,” the WB director said while emphasizing the need to maintain consistency over time to avoid the economic problems of the past.
He brought to the attention the concerning resurgence of debt distress globally, particularly post-COVID-19, necessitating a re-evaluation of fiscal sustainability approaches.
His presentation mentioned countries with gross public debt issues; notably, countries like the US, Canada, Japan and Pakistan, which have debt-to-GDP ratios exceeding 75 percent.
Japan, with a debt ratio of 252 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and a low interest rate of 0.88 percent, he said contrasted sharply with Greece, which faced a higher interest rate of 3.55 percent despite a lower debt ratio of 168 percent.
“This indicates that the debt-to-GDP ratio is significant, but the sustainability of fiscal finances also sends a critical signal to the market, impacting interest rates.”
During the lecture, Gutierrez imparted critical insights on sustainable fiscal policies across the globe, focusing specifically on how these strategies could be adapted to Pakistan’s economic context.
In contrast, the PIDE team proposed a nuanced perspective, asserting that Pakistan’s economic woes transcend simple accounting measures. They advocated for comprehensive healing rather than superficial fixes.
Placing growth at the center of its reform agenda, PIDE emphasized prioritizing economic expansion over mere revenue accumulation.
They advocated for allowing the economy to flourish before imposing additional taxes, suggesting a re-regulation to facilitate transactions and stimulate economic activity, ultimately leading to improved revenue generation by default.
PIDE also accentuated that the crux of the issue lies more in expenditure than in revenue, making an argument for misplaced efforts for reforms.
At the end, PIDE and the World Bank pledged to take the reform debate further between the two sides to push for reforms.
The lecture themed “Sustainable Fiscal Reforms: International Experience and Applications for Pakistan” was attended by senior economists, policymakers, young researchers, journalists and representatives from international financial institutions, reflecting a shared interest in enhancing fiscal governance worldwide.
PM launches Shuhada Package for martyred federal govt officials; resolves to eliminate smuggling
ABBOTTABAD, Apr 25 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday launched the Shuhada Package to support the families of the federal government officials martyred in the line of duty, comprising cash assistance, housing allowance as well as free education and medical treatment.
The prime minister, who visited the family of late Customs Inspector Syed Hasnain Ali Tirmizi, who was martyred in a firing incident in Dera Ismail Khan a few days ago, handed over a cheque under the Shuhada Package to the grieved family and assured his government’s all-out efforts for the security of the customs officials serving to purge the country of smuggling.
Offering Fateha for the martyred soul and sympathizing with the bereaved family, he said that the Shuhada Package, earlier announced by the Punjab government, had now been extended to the federal government and could be revised further considering the country’s financial position.
Under the package, the family members of a martyred sepoy would get Rs 10 million cash assistance and Rs 13.5 million housing allowance besides free education and medical treatment. The family of a martyred customs inspector would be entitled for a Rs15 million cash and Rs25 million housing allowance along with free education and medical facilities.
The package will also apply to civilian officials, police and law enforcement agencies, the prime minister said who was accompanied by Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar, PML-N leaders, and senior government officers.
During interaction with the family members, the prime minister showed compassion and affection to the orphaned children and called them the “children of a hero” and his father the “father of a hero” of whom the whole nation felt proud.
The prime minister paid tribute to the late customs inspector who sacrificed his life while fighting against the smuggling and to save billions of dollars for the national economy.
He also lauded the patience and perseverance of the martyred customs inspector’s father and apprised him of his government’s ongoing efforts to curb smuggling, citing his multiple meetings on the subject.
He said the Federal Board of Revenue, law enforcement agencies and interior ministry were in cohesion to curb the menace of smuggling through collaboration with the provincial institutions.
“The elimination of smuggling is as essential as the recovery of the national economy. Economic stability cannot be achieved without curbing the smuggling. This is my foremost responsibility as well as of my government,” he remarked.
He also thanked Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir, KP government, provincial chief secretary, and Inspector General of KP Police for their support in the federal government’s endeavour against smuggling so that people could use their produce and the country could earn foreign exchange through exports by legal means.
“I want to tell the federal and provincial government representatives that smuggling is our common enemy and we have to fight this out… Let us pledge not to spare any effort to curb smuggling to save billions of dollars for the national economy. If we set this goal, Allah will grant us success otherwise, we will be questioned on the day of judgment,” the prime minister remarked.
The father of martyred Customs Inspector Hasnain Tirmizi thanked the prime minister for visiting and sympathizing with them.
He told the prime minister that his son was inducted into the service just 22 months ago and added that he felt proud of him for opting to die with dignity while fighting for the country.
CM Bugti reviews establishment of National Driving Licence Centre
QUETTA, Apr 25 (APP): Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti here on Thursday presided over the review meeting for establishing centre of National Driving License Authority in the province to provide training courses to drivers and facilitate them in getting driving licenses.
The official of Motorway Police briefing the chief minister regarding the initiative, said that around 300,000 driving professionals were needed in Europe and 100,000 in the Middle East countries.
The authority would be also issued a C license, equivalent to international standards which would create employment opportunities for local people around the world.
The chief minister said the youth of Balochistan would be provided world-class professional training to produce quality technical human resources.
He added that basic speaking skills of Arabic, French and English language, along with driving would be imparted to the youth to equip them with much-needed, valuable skills that would enable them to contribute to the economic development of the province.
Sarfraz Bugti said that the youth would be trained in various fields to get employment opportunities in Europe and the Middle East enabling them to earn a graceful livelihood.
The chief minister said different avenues were being opened for the talented youth of Balochistan to fully exploit these opportunities.
The chief minister instructed the chief secretary to review the establishment of driving schools.
He also ordered Balochistan Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (BTEVTA) to review the establishment of driving schools under public-private and submit a report.
IRSA releases 163,300 cusecs water
ISLAMABAD, Apr 25 (APP): Indus River System Authority (IRSA) on Thursday released 163,300 cusecs water from various rim stations with an inflow of 110,500 cusecs.
According to the data released by IRSA, water level in River Indus at Tarbela Dam was 1447.05 feet and was 49.05 feet higher than its dead level of 1,398 feet. Water inflow and outflow in the dam was recorded as 31,400 cusecs and 5,000 cusecs respectively.
The water level in River Jhelum at Mangla Dam was 1140.60 feet, which was 90.60 feet higher than its dead level of 1,050 feet. The inflow and outflow of water was recorded 46,400 cusecs and 20,000 cusecs respectively.
The release of water at Kalabagh, Taunsa , Guddu and Sukkur was recorded as 58,800, 87,400, 51,000 and 27,600 cusecs respectively. Similarly, from River Kabul, a total of 66,800 cusecs of water released at Nowshera and 10,200 cusecs were released from River Chenab at Marala
PM for political commitment, adequate investment to achive goal of malaria-free world
ISLAMABAD, Apr 25 (APP): As the world observes World Malaria Day on Thursday, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif called for a vigorous political commitment and adequate investment strategies to reach the goal of a world free from the disease.
The prime minister, in a message on the Day, stressed the need to learn from each others’ experiences and support each others’ efforts in combating the disease.
He said the theme for World Malaria Day 2024 was “Advancing health equity, gender equality and human rights” which was an undertaking to involve multiple stakeholders i.e. policy makers, donors, healthcare providers, community members from all walks of life in fight against malaria.
He said the research and academic institutions needed to flag scientific advances to both experts and the general public, international partners, companies and foundations to showcase their efforts and reflect on how to further scale up malaria control interventions.
“The aim of Government of Pakistan, in this regard, is to get more people involved in the fight against the disease that affects more than 1 million Pakistanis every year,” he remarked.
Prime Minister Shehbaz said that despite the country’s achievements in malaria control, sustaining the gains still remains a challenge.
“It is my belief that every individual has the right to live a healthy and prosperous life with dignity. Everyone must have access to quality assured malaria testing and treatment facilities, free of cost, at their door steps,” he added.
The prime minister said that the Ministry of National Health Services and Coordination through Common Management Unit Malaria, National and international partners, provincial counterparts, NGOs and private stakeholders had significantly enhanced the free malaria testing and treatment facilities in the malaria endemic districts across the country.
He said that as the government strived to provide equitable health services to the citizens, the role of the private sector and the global partners wad appreciable.
He called upon all partners, organizations, healthcare professionals, and individuals to unite in their efforts to end malaria.
“We must work collaboratively to strengthen healthcare systems, increase access to quality diagnosis and treatment, and raise awareness about the importance of prevention and controlling measures of malaria,” the prime minister added.
High-profile UK delegation explores collaborative opportunities at NUST
ISLAMABAD, Apr 25 (APP): Marking a significant milestone in bilateral higher education relations between the UK and Pakistan, a high-powered British delegation is currently on an official visit to Pakistan to explore collaborative opportunities.
The delegation, accompanied by senior officials from the British Council and the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan, visited the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST).
Led by Sir Steve Smith, UK Government International Education Champion, the delegation comprised eminent personalities from the government and academia, seeking to explore opportunities for academic collaboration and research partnerships, said a news release.
Engr Javed Mahmood Bukhari, Rector NUST, greeted the guests upon arrival at the university. Ensuing was a comprehensive discussion, encompassing the university’s national and global accomplishments, Research and Development initiatives and efforts towards building a sustainable knowledge economy through a robust ecosystem of research, innovation, entrepreneurship and commercialisation.
While appreciating NUST’s growth, Sir Steve Smith underscored that NUST’s active collaborations with as many as 247 universities across 52 countries reflect the university’s forward-thinking approach and commitment to fostering a globally interconnected academic environment that promotes knowledge exchange and cross-cultural understanding.
Rector NUST emphasised that the visit not only signifies strengthening of educational ties between the two nations but also underpins the shared commitment to fostering cross-cultural understanding and nurturing the next generation of global leaders.
Facilitated by the HEC-Pakistan and the British Council (BC), the UK delegation’s visit will support the objectives of the flagship initiative “Pakistan UK Education Gateway” launched in 2018, which aims to enhance partnership between the higher education sectors of Pakistan and the UK under a structured programme jointly funded by the Government of Pakistan and BC.
The key areas of collaboration under this undertaking are: transnational education, innovative and collaborative research, higher education leadership, quality assurance and standard setting, distance learning, and international mobility.
Kerb currency market
KARACHI, Apr 25 (APP): Following were the Opening Rates of foreign currencies in kerb market issued by the Exchange companies Association
of Pakistan, here on Thursday.
F.C. BUYING SELLING
INTER BANK 278.25 278.35
USD 277.25 280.00
EURO 294.30 297.20
GBP 342.80 346.20
JPY 1.75 1.80
AED75.00 75.75
SAR73.30 74.03
CAD 200.25 203.25
AUD 177.75 180.75