ADB keeps Pakistan's growth outlook unchanged at 3.7pc for current fiscal year
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ADB keeps Pakistan's growth outlook unchanged at 3.7pc for current fiscal year
Prolonged disruptions to energy markets caused by the Middle East conflict have weighed more heavily on the region’s prospects than anticipated, according to the ADB’s latest economic outlook.
ADB Says Pakistan's Economy Grew At 3.7% In FY26
A general view of Gwadar port in Gwadar, Pakistan October 4, 2017. — Reuters Agriculture posts modest growth during FY26. Food, fuel prices drive inflation higher. Middle East conflict clouds economic outlook. ISLAMABAD: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said Thursday that Pakistan’s economy grew at 3.7% in fiscal year 2025-26, supported by strong performance in the industrial and services sectors along with modest gains in agriculture. Accordin…
Middle East disruptions prompt ADB to adjust economic forecast for developing Asia
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has revised its 2026 economic growth forecast for developing Asia and the Pacific to 4.9 percent, according to an update to its Asian Development Outlook report released on Wednesday. The projection reflects a decrease from the 5.1 percent growth rate predicted by the institution in April, though it represents a […] The post Middle East disruptions prompt ADB to adjust economic forecast for developing Asia appear…
The Asia-Pacific region is projected to experience economic growth below 5% due to the slow stabilization of energy supplies, with the impact of conflict spreading throughout the supply chain.
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