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ISLAMABAD: With weekly and monthly price indicators already showing record annual increases, the finance ministry on Friday forecast inflation to rise further due to a second-round effect of policy decisions made earlier to raise energy and fuel prices, the central bank’s policy rate, and the rupee’s depreciation to secure IMF funding.

“Inflation may further jack up as a result of a second-round effect,” the ministry said in its Monthly Economic Update & Outlook, adding that the recent political and economic uncertainties were causing inflationary expectations upwards.

The short-term rate of inflation measured by the Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) last week hit a record 46.65pc, while monthly inflation recorded by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) reached 31.6pc in February — the highest in six decades.

However, the SPI has slightly eased to 45.36pc in the latest reading released on Friday. The CPI reading for March is expected shortly.

The ministry explained that inflation was expected to stay at an elevated level owing to market frictions caused by relative demand and supply gap of essential items, exchange rate depreciation and recent upward adjustment of administered prices of petrol and diesel.

Also, due to the lagged effect of floods, the production losses have not yet been fully recovered, especially those of major agricultural crops.

“Consequently, the shortage of essential items has emerged and persisted,” it said, adding that “another potential reason for rising price level is the political and economic uncertainty”.

Moreover, the economic distress resulting from the delay of the stabilisation programme has exacerbated the economic uncertainty, due to which inflationary expectations have remained strong.

The Economic Adviser’s Wing of the finance ministry also conceded ineffective policy measures and the haplessness of the authorities in containing the inflationary spiral. “Despite SBP’s contractionary monetary policy, the inflationary expectations are not settling down,” it said and also tried to attribute the challenge to Ramazan-oriented demand pressures.

It warned that bulk buying during Ramazan might cause the demand-supply gap and result in escalation of essential items prices, although the government was alert to the situation and had already taken on board all provincial governments to ensure a smooth supply of essential items.

The report also warned that being largely dependent on prevailing climatic conditions, as witnessed last year, the delay in rains and early heatwave forecast by the Pakistan Met Office in April and May could adversely impact wheat production.

On a positive note, the report said that despite challenges and uncertainties, the economy was showing continuous signs of resilience as depicted through contained fiscal and current account deficits during the current fiscal year.

Published in Dawn, April 1st, 2023
 
Pakistan is being setup to implode. Someone is injecting quite a mixture and a little spark is going to make it go kaboom. Only Allah knows what will happen after.
 
The pain of all these years of subsidies and artificially inflated currency is being paid by common man. Had the government gradually deflated PKR, then the situation wouldn't be so dire today.
 
The pain of all these years of subsidies and artificially inflated currency is being paid by common man. Had the government gradually deflated PKR, then the situation wouldn't be so dire today.
Clearly you haven't met the economic genius personified that is this man

Ishaq_Dar_1.jpg
 
He has a natural glow on his face. I would like to know the cosmetics he applies on his face.
That, sir, is the glow of be-ghairati/shamelessness. Most people's faces darken when they have that. On this lot, it glows and shines like the northern star.

Nawaz Sharif almost threatened that if elections happen USD will go to 500.
Did he say, if that happens, how many rupees for a kilogram of petrol?
 
As expected

Pakistan is running without any loans for the first time in history and it’s actually doing quite well.
 
Nawaz Sharif almost threatened that if elections happen USD will go to 500.

The PKR will find its true exchange value according to financial principles, no matter what, including elections or no elections, sooner or later.
 
With 50% food inflation and shortage of flour, how does government expect people to behave while giving these statements?..
 
The pain of all these years of subsidies and artificially inflated currency is being paid by common man. Had the government gradually deflated PKR, then the situation wouldn't be so dire today.
every one in Pakistan has recognized this mistake except for dar and right now again he is doing it. Dollar rate in open market has reached 300!
 

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