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State Bank of Pakistan says extended lock down poses risks to economy

State Bank of Pakistan says extended lock down poses risks to economy

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KARACHI: 
The central bank on Sunday said Pakistan economy faces downside risks, stemming from the virus-induced lock down due mainly to the country’s multidimensional poverty, high consumption rate and informality in job market.
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), citing the United Nations, said roughly four out of 10 people in Pakistan face multidimensional poverty. (This raises challenges of foods and social security in an extended lock down scenario) the (SBP) said in the second video in the series explaining how vulnerable Pakistan’s economy is in the face of Caronavirus.
The State Bank of Pakistan said very high informality in job market increases the risk of layoffs and decreases earnings. The consumption rate in the country is the highest among the regional economies, it said. (This means that our (GDP) growth is vulnerable in a limited mobility scenario. Lastly, informality in our job market is very high.)
While the government had decided to ease more than two-month lock down after the novel Caronavirus outbreak in March, economic activities are yet to normalize with restrictions intact to contain Caronavirus.
The central bank further said the government expenditure on health and education is relatively low compared to regional countries. (Having a strong healthcare system and adequate level of awareness among the public is important in the current scenario.)
The State Bank of Pakistan said elevated debt level constraints the government’s ability to spend on relevant sectors. Limited monthly and quarterly information regarding key sectors, such as (GDP), livestock and small and medium enterprises impact an ability to get an accurate picture of certain parts of the economy in real time, it added.
Pakistan’s economy was striding towards growth pace under an International Monetary Fund-backed reforms programmer before the coronavirus outbreak. Following the pandemic, the State Bank of Pakistan projected growth to (contract 1.5 per cent) this fiscal year.
The State Bank of Pakistan said the government had started efforts to stabilize the economy well before the pandemic strung. As a result, the external sector’s performance was improving. Exports were picking up and imports were declining. (This led the country to earn more foreign exchange,) it said.
Meanwhile, on the government front, the State Bank of Pakistan said tax collection started growing during (FY2020), which led the country to increase the focus on development spending and primary balance being in surplus for the first time since 2016.
(All these meant that business confidence was rising and the country was experiencing healthy inflows of foreign investment. Indeed, after this period of stabilization, the economy was beginning to show overshoots of recovery,) it said. (That was the good news. Pakistan’s fundamentals were much improved before Caronavirus struck the global economy and Pakistan recovers once the pandemic subsides.)