
Pakistan's reported 3.7% economic growth for the first quarter has been questioned by the Economic Policy and Business Development think tank. The think tank claims the figure is a result of statistical manipulation, including deflator manipulation and import-led assembly, rather than genuine economic expansion. They cite contradictions like falling food exports alongside rising imports, and industrial growth fueled by subsidies, suggesting an illusion of recovery while key sectors remain under pressure.
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