Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has said he is βquite hopefulβ that Pakistan could manage to achieve GDP growth of close to 3.5 per cent during the ongoing fiscal year despite the impact of recent floods.
The finance czar shared this projection during an interview on CGTN America programme βOne on Oneβ, which was published on Tuesday. During the interview, the finance minister was asked how big a challenge the recent floods posed to economic recovery.
To that, Aurangzeb began his reply by underlining that climate change was an βexistential issue for Pakistanβ.
βWe are living it day in and day out,β he said.
He then went on to recall previous floods and their impact, and stated: βWe grew at 3pc GDP last year. We had estimated that we would grow a little over 4pc this year, but now, given the flood situation, this will shave off a certain percentage around that.
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