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Pakistan Economy Grows by 2.09% in Q3 on Improved Agriculture and Industrial Productivity

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May 21, 2024
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Pakistan Economy Grows by 2.09% in Q3 on Improved Agriculture and Industrial Productivity
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Islamabad May 21 2024: Pakistan economy has posted a stable growth of 2.09% during Q3 of FY 2023-24, according to National Accounts Committee (NAC).

The growth in agriculture, industry and services stands at 3.94%, 3.84% and 0.83% respectively.

During Q3, all the constituents of agriculture have contributed positively e.g. important crops (2.89% due to wheat), other crops (1.14%), cotton ginning (61.75%) and livestock (4.20%). Despite negative growth of construction industry (-15.75%), the industrial growth of 3.84% is attributable to mining & quarrying (0.63), large-scale manufacturing (1.47%), and electricity, gas and water supply (37.3%). The overall growth in services is positive (0.83%) during Q3 2023-24 albeit having mixed trend in its constituents i.e. wholesale & retail trade (0.38%), transport& storage (0.91%), information and communication (-5.92%), finance & insurance activities (-7.11%), public administration and social security (-6.38%) and education (10.38%).

The committee approved the revised first and second quarter estimates of 2023-24. Overall GDP for Q1 and Q2 for FY 2023-24 has witnessed a revised growth of 2.71% and 1.79% as compared to 2.50% and 1.0% estimated in 108 th NAC meeting.

While the revised growth in agriculture during Q1 has remained stable at 8.59% vs. 8.58% presented earlier, the growth in Q2 has improved from 5.02% to 5.83% mainly due to upward revisions in important crops (from 8.12% to 12.92%) and other crops (from -0.31% to 0.65%). Despite significant improvement in mining and quarrying from 7.78% to 15.46%, the industrial activities have posted downward revision from -0.24% to -2.44% due to decline in electricity, gas and water supply from -12.70 to – 27.62% in the revised estimates for Q1. However, Q2 growth in industrial activities has witnessed upward revision from -0.84% to 0.09% on account of positive changes in mining and quarrying (from -4.17% to 4.39%) and construction (from -17.59% to -10.85%) despite downward revisions in large-scale manufacturing (from 0.48% to -0.83%) and electricity, gas and water supply (from 1.54% to -0.28%). The revised growth in services during Q1 and Q2 has improved from 0.92% and 0.01% to 2.02% and 0.75% respectively due to improvement in information and communication, public administration and social security, education and human health and social work activities.

The committee approved the overall final growth of annual GDP during FY 2021-22 at 6.18%, which was estimated at 6.17% in the 107th meeting. The final growth rates in agriculture, industry and services during FY 2021-22 are 4.21%, 7.01% and 6.69% respectively. Further, the revised growth during FY 2022-23 is -0.21%, which was estimated at -0.17% in the previous meeting. In the revised estimates, agriculture has improved from 2.25% to 2.27%, the industry has remained stable i.e. -3.74% vs. -3.76%, whereas as services has slightly declined from 0.07% to -0.01% due to downward revision in education (from 9.94% to 5.15%) and human health & social work activities (10.57% to 8.87%).

The committee also approved the provisional growth of GDP at 2.38% during on-going FY 2023-24. The provisional growth in agriculture is 6.25%, whereas it is 1.21% for both industry as well as services. The healthy growth of agriculture is mainly due to double-digit growth in important crops i.e. 16.82% on back of bumper crops of wheat (11.64% from 28.16 to 31.44 MT), cotton (108.22% from 4.91 to 10.22 million bales) and rice (34.78% from 7.32 to 9.87 million Tons). Two important crops i.e. sugarcane (-0.39% from 87.98 to 87.64 Million Tons) and maize (-10.35% from 10.99 to 9.85 million tons) have posted negative growth. Further, provisional growth in other crops is 0.90%, cotton ginning & miscellaneous component 47.23%, livestock 3.89% and forestry 3.05%.

ndustry in 2023-24, has shown a growth of 1.21% provisionally. Mining & quarrying industry has witnessed a growth of 4.85% because of increase in production of crude oil (1.51%), coal (37.72%), other minerals (7.57%) e.g. limestone (7.95%), marble (23.22%). Large scale manufacturing, which is based on Quantum Index of Manufacturing (QIM), has witnessed a nominal growth of 0.07% with mixed trend in the production of various groups e.g. Food (+1.69%), Beverages (-3.43%), Textile (-8.27%), Tobacco (-33.59%), Non-metallic mineral products (-3.89%), Wood (+12.09%), Coke & Petroleum (+4.85%), and Pharmaceuticals (+23.19%). Electricity, gas and water supply industry has shown a negative growth of 10.55% because of decrease in subsidies in real terms due to high deflator. Construction industry increased by 5.86% due to increase in construction-related expenditures by private and public sector enterprises.

Services industry has also shown a growth of 1.21% in 2023-24. Detailed analysis of the industry reflects a mixed trend. Wholesale and retail trade has witnessed a growth of 0.32% because of positive growth in agriculture output. Transport and storage industry has increased by 1.19% because of increase in output of railways, water transport, and road transport. Due to high inflation, real growth in Information & Communication, Finance & Insurance and Public Administration and Social Security industries has become negative at 3.02%, 9.64% and 5.25% respectively. Further, both Education and Human health and Social Work industries have posted positive growth at 10.30% and 6.80% respectively. Other private services have been estimated at 3.58% on the basis of indicators received from the sources.

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