Pakistan’s GDP Grows by 2.68% in FY25
Pakistan’s GDP Grows by 2.68% in FY25

According to provisional data released by the National Accounts Committee (NAC) on May 20, Pakistan’s GDP grew by 2.68% in the fiscal year 2024-25. In the third quarter (Q3), growth was recorded at 2.40%, primarily driven by a notable 3.99% increase in the services sector. Meanwhile, agriculture experienced modest growth of 1.18%, while the industrial sector contracted by 1.14%.

Pakistan records 2.68% GDP growth in FY25
Pakistan records 2.68% GDP growth in FY25

Quarterly Revisions and Updates

NAC also revised GDP growth for the first two quarters:

Q1: Up from 1.34% to 1.37%

Q2: Down from 1.73% to 1.53%

These changes reflect updated data from agriculture, industry, and services.

Agriculture: Up and Down

Agriculture showed a rebound in other crops and forestry:

Q1: Agriculture revised up to 0.84% from 0.74%

Q2: Revised down to 0.79% due to deeper fall in key crops (-12.09%)

In Q3, agriculture grew by 1.18%, driven by:

  • Mango production up 26%
  • Onion production up 11%
  • Livestock growth at 4.42%
  • Forestry up 4.25%

Still, important crops posted another decline (-11.14%).

Industry: A Sector in Decline

Industry struggled across all three quarters.

Q1 contraction worsened to -0.91% due to utilities falling to -2.30%

Q2 revised down to -0.99%, with energy supply diving to -3.40%

Q3 showed a -1.14% contraction, with losses in:

  • Mining & quarrying: -3.96%
  • LSM: -0.89%
  • Utilities: -7.72%
  • Construction: -9.12%
Pakistan's industrial sector sees commendable growth in 1QFY24
Pakistan’s industrial sector sees commendable growth in 1QFY24

Services Carried the Economy in FY25:

Q1 revised to 2.28%

Q2 revised to 2.59%

Q3 surged to 3.99%

Every major component grew in Q3:

  • Information & communication: 18.44%
  • Finance & insurance: 10.65%
  • Public administration: 13.73%
  • Health & education: Over 4%

Bigger Picture

The size of Pakistan’s economy reached Rs114.7 trillion ($411 billion). Per capita income is now Rs509,174 ($1,824).

NAC also finalised:

FY23 GDP at -0.21%

FY24 revised up to 2.51%

Experts say the increase in Pakistan’s GDP and per capita income is a positive indicator, though challenges remain in inflation control, employment, and structural reforms.

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