Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Pakistan among slowest-growing economies in South Asia: ADB Report

Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s economy is projected to grow by just 3% in the current fiscal year, making it the second slowest-growing economy in South Asia after Afghanistan, according to a new comparative report by the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The ADB report forecasts overall economic growth in South Asia to reach 6% this fiscal year. India … Read more

ADB approves $800m financial package for Pakistan

ADB

ISLAMABAD: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Tuesday approved an $800 million program to strengthen fiscal sustainability and improve public financial management in Pakistan. According to an official statement by the ADB, the funding has been granted in recognition of Pakistan’s significant progress in improving its macroeconomic conditions. The approved amount aims to support the … Read more

Sindh Govt, ADB join hands to strengthen nursing Sector

Sindh Govt

KARACHI: Provincial Minister for Health Sindh Dr Azra Fazal Pechuho, met with representatives of the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) Resident Mission in Pakistan to discuss a proposed $100 million investment aimed at improving the nursing and allied health sectors in the province. The investment, part of a broader effort to strengthen health sector performance and … Read more

ADB upgrades Pakistan’s growth prospects to 3% in FY25

ADB

ISLAMABAD:Asian Development Bank (ADB), in its recent publication, has revised upwards Pakistan’s growth forecast to 3.0% during the fiscal year 2024-25, from 2.8% projected in September 2024.

According to the report, greater macroeconomic stability, following the approval of the new International Monetary Fund (IMF) program under the Extended Fund Facility in September will support recovery.

The report says, industrial output growth is projected to accelerate with the suspension of import management measures, higher investor confidence, and easier access to foreign exchange.

A more accommodative monetary policy because of faster-than-expected easing of inflationary pressures should further support economic activity through rebounding private investment.

However, growth in agriculture is expected to weaken due to the heavy monsoon downpours during July–September 2024 and flood-like conditions in parts of the country. Wheat and cotton, two of Pakistan’s five major crops, are projected to perform poorly in FY2025.

The Asian Development Outlook for December 2024 also revised growth for FY2024, upwards to 2.5%, in line with the updated official estimate.

In South Asia, the growth forecasts have been revised downward to 5.9% for 2024 and 6.3% for 2025. The lower forecast for 2024 is mainly due to India’s lower-than-expected Quarter 2 growth, driven by dampened manufacturing sector performance and lagging government spending.

While growth forecasts for Pakistan and Sri Lanka have been upgraded due to their recovery from the macroeconomic challenges of 2022– 2023, downward revisions for Bangladesh and Maldives have further weighed on the 2024 outlook.

The latter two economies’ growth forecasts are also revised downward for 2025 due to the lingering effects of the political unrest of July-August 2024 in Bangladesh and fiscal consolidation measures in Maldives. Some weakening of growth is also expected for 2025 in Nepal relative to earlier forecasts.

According to the report, the growth forecast for developing Asia is trimmed to 4.9% for 2024 and 4.8% for 2025. Most adjustments to 2024 growth projections for individual economies and sub-regions are based on recent data releases.

The downward revisions to East Asia and South Asia offset the stronger growth in the Caucasus and Central Asia and Southeast Asia, shaving 0.1 percentage points from growth in the region. For 2025, slower growth is expected in South Asia due to weaker domestic demand prospects.

According to the report, developing Asia’s growth remains solid, but the new US presidential administration promises consequential changes.

Domestic demand remains strong in much of the region, and exports continue to support growth, although momentum has moderated.

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Pakistan, ADB sign social protection agreement

Pakistan’s GDP to grow by 2.5% in FY2025, says ADB

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Asian Development Bank (ADB) signed a loan agreement for the Integrated Social Protection Development Program (ISPDP) Additional Financing, amounting to USD 330 million.

According to press release issued by Economic Affairs Division, this program builds on the ongoing ADB-funded programfor strengthening and expanding social protection systems in Pakistan through the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP).

The agreement was signed by Secretary Economic Affairs Dr. Kazim Niaz and ADB Country Director Emma Fan, the statement added.

Speaking on the occasion, Secretary, Ministry of Economic Affairs highlighted the importance of this additional financing from concessional lending for enhancing institutional capacity and improving access to education and healthcare particularly among women, adolescent girls, and children from low-income families.

He expressed gratitude for ADB’s continued support in this regard, according to press release.

On the occasion, the Country Director, ADB reaffirmed the Bank’s commitment to supporting the government’s objectives in strengthening social safety nets.

She stated that this additional financing will support in achieving the program objectives of achieving inclusive growth, poverty reduction skills development and healthcare access for vulnerable populations.

According to the statement, the signing of this loan agreement marks a significant step forward in enhancing social protection systems in Pakistan.

Meanwhile, ADB share in its X account that the result-based loan for the ongoing Program will help expand the grassroots-level social protection to alleviate poverty among poor women and their families.

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Pakistan receives $500m from ADB  

Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has received a loan of $500 million from the Asian Development Bank(ADB) under the Climate Change and Disaster Resilience Enhancement Programme (CDREP).

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has confirmed the receipt of the inflows. “The SBP has received US$500 million from the Asian Development Bank as proceeds of a loan to the government of Pakistan for the Climate Change and Disaster Resilience Enhancement Program (CDREP),” SBP said in a statement.

According to the SBP, these proceeds will be reflected in SBP’s foreign exchange reserves for the week ending 29th November 2024 to be published on 05th December 2024.

This disbursement will help bolster the foreign exchange reserves held by the SBP and likely to cross the $12 billion mark by the end of November 2024.

The SBP’s reserves stood at $11.42 billion as on November 22, 2024 and enough to cover the import bill of more than two months.

Earlier on October 29, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved a US$500 million policy-based loan to support climate change and disaster risk reduction and resilience in Pakistan.

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ADB Country Director meets Chairman FBR

ADB Country

ISLAMABAD: The Country Director Asian Development Bank (ADB) Ms. Emma Fan called on Chairman Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Rashid Mahmood Lagrial  at FBR headquarters.

During the meeting, they discussed the progress on ADB funded projects and various other areas of mutual cooperation, said a news release.

Chairman FBR apprised about the Transformation Plan which envisages making FBR more dynamic, modern and in line with the international standards.

The chairman said that the purpose of reforms was to maximise revenue growth while facilitating tax compliance.

The Country Director expressed support for FBR’s initiatives and reiterated the ADB’s resolve to continue supporting the revenue mobilisation efforts in Pakistan.

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ADB to provide $500m loan for Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: Asian Development Bank (ADB) will provide $500 million loan to Pakistan which will be spent on environmental and natural disaster protection programs.

Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb with ADB President Masatsugu Asakawa. During the meeting, Asakawa indicated the provision of $500 million in loans and emphasized ADB’s commitment to supporting Pakistan’s development efforts.

According to the Ministry of Finance, the Asian Development Bank will give a loan of 500 million dollars to Pakistan, the money will be spent on environmental and natural disaster protection programs.

The Finance Minister thanked ADB for its support in approving the Policy Baseline and hoped for the early completion of ADB’s Country Partnership Framework.

According to the Ministry of Finance, the Finance Minister welcomed the opening of ADB’s new office in Islamabad, while the parties agreed on the need for increased domestic revenue and regional

On the other hand, Finance Minister Aurangzeb met with representatives from Moody’s Credit Rating Agency and the US Export-Import Bank (EXIM) in Washington. The minister thanked Moody’s for recently upgrading Pakistan’s credit rating to CAA2.

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President calls for increasing ADB support to mitigate climate change impacts

President

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari has emphasized that Pakistan’s climate finance needs are substantial and called for increased support from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to address the impacts of climate change.

He highlighted that the severe climate changes and devastating floods of 2022 had a profound impact on the country’s economy as well as on its agriculture sector, educational and road infrastructure.

He expressed these views while talking to the visiting President of Asian Development Bank, Mr. Masatsugu Asakawa, who called on him, at Aiwan-e-Sadr.

President briefed the ADB President about the economic and climate-related challenges being faced by Pakistan. He stated that the war on terror had inflicted significant economic damage on the country.

The President appreciated the support of ADB towards the socio-economic development of Pakistan. He also thanked the President ADB for assisting Pakistan in the wake of the 2022 floods.

Mr. Masatsugu Asakawa, President of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said that Pakistan is facing severe effects of climate change, particularly with glaciers melting at an accelerated pace.

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ADB approves $320m loan for rehabilitation of roads in KP 

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ISLAMABAD: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $320 million loan to support the rehabilitation of roads in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

According to the ADB, it is said that the money will be spent on the rehabilitation of roads in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, connecting rural areas and increasing safety of people.

The ADB statement said that the loan proceeds will be used to upgrade 900 km of rural roads through the Rural Roads Development Project. The roads were damaged due to floods, these roads will help the population to access education, health and market.

“Road transport is both a lifeline to the people and a key component of socioeconomic development in Pakistan. This vital infrastructure project will reduce travel time, lower transportation costs, and increase access to economic opportunities for millions of residents in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,” said ADB Director General for Central and West Asia Yevgeniy Zhukov.

“By providing better access to markets and services, we are empowering local communities and driving inclusive economic growth in one of Pakistan’s most underserved regions,” Zhukov added.

Annual rainfall and temperature patterns have significantly increased in parts of the province, and the lack of resilient infrastructure escalated the impact of disasters on people and livelihoods. The flooding events since 2010 have substantially damaged the road network, hampering connectivity and escalating transportation costs.

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ADB approves $400m loan for Pakistan  

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ISLAMABAD: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved a loan of $400 million for Pakistan for rehabilitation of flood affected people and provision of basic health facilities.

The loan amount of $40 million will be spent on construction of flood-affected houses, infrastructure in Pakistan and  basic health facilities will be restored in Sindh under the project.

According to the Asian Development Bank, in 2022 floods affected 33 million people in Pakistan, 2.1 million houses were completely or partially destroyed.

The Asian Development Bank said that despite the passage of 2 years, many victims are forced to live in temporary homes or shelters.

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ADB delegation calls on CM KP Gandapur

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PESHAWAR: A delegation of Asian Development Bank (ADB) met with Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Gandapur here at CM Secretariat on Saturday.

Apart from Additional Chief Secretary Planning, Administrative Secretaries of concerned departments and other officials were also present in the meeting.

Both discussed in details issues related to the ongoing important development projects in various sectors in collaboration with the Asian Development Bank in the province.

The ADB is supporting Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in different sectors include road infrastructure, water, agriculture, energy, urban development and health.

A detailed discussion was also held on the progress on these development projects as per the timelines and the matters related to their timely completion. Development projects to be started with the support of the Asian Development Bank during the next three years were also discussed in the meeting.

They agreed to start implementation of these projects early if pre-requisites are completed soon.

The delegation expressed their willingness to release funds ahead of the timelines for the implementation of various projects under KP Sustainable Urban Mobility, KP Rural Roads Development, KP Cities Improvement Project, KP Food Security and Livestock Management Program.

The chief minister also instructed the concerned authorities to complete the required work as soon as possible in this regard.

The meeting also reviewed the proposed projects for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa under the five-year Country Partnership Strategy 2026-30. The two sides also agreed to expand cooperation in social sectors.

The provincial government values the cooperation and collaboration of the ADB for the development of social sectors, Sardar Ali Amin Gandapur said and added that the provincial government was investing heavily in potential sectors to increase its revenue.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has enormous investment opportunities in the fields of agriculture, livestock, tourism, minerals, hydropower and housing, Ali Amin Gandapur said.

Providing self-employment opportunities to people by developing these sectors is an important part of the provincial government’s vision, the chief minister informed the delegation.

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ADB appreciates Pakistan’s efforts for economic revival

ADB appreciates Pakistan’s efforts for economic revival

ISLAMABAD: A delegation of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in a meeting with Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Muhammad Jehanzeb on Monday appreciated Pakistan’s efforts for the economic revival. The delegation led by the Senior Director of Human and Social Development Sector Office, Sectors Group (SG-HSD), Ayako Inagaki assured Pakistan of their continuous support in the … Read more

Executive Directors of ADB meets with Chairman FBR

ADB approves $250m loans to help deliver reliable electricity in Pakistan
  • Cooperation in the field of revenue mobilization was discussed.
  • Progress of projects funded by the ADB was also considered.
  • Chairman FBR briefed the mission on revenue mobilization measures.

KARACHI: Executive Directors of Asian Development Bank(ADB) on Tuesday met Chairman Federal Board Revenue (FBR) Asim Ahmed.

During the meeting, cooperation in the field of revenue mobilization was discussed while the progress of projects funded by the Asian Development Bank was also considered.

Chairman FBR Asim Ahmed also briefed the mission on revenue mobilization measures.

In the meeting, both sides also agreed to continue cooperation in more fields.

Earlier, Asian Development Bank (ADB) has resolved to continue working closely with Pakistan in addressing its economic challenges.

A delegation of Executive Directors of Japan, China and South Korea from the financial institution called on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

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ADB renews resolve to work with Pakistan on economic challenges

ABD

Delegation of ADB Executive Directors called on PM Shehbaz Sharif They resolved to continue working addressing economic challenges PM lauded ADB’s longstanding association with Pakistan ISLAMABAD: Asian Development Bank (ADB) has resolved to continue working closely with Pakistan in addressing its economic challenges. A delegation of Executive Directors of Japan, China and South Korea from … Read more

ADB approves $554m Pakistan flood aid

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ADB has sanctioned a $554 million financing package to support Pakistan’s recovery. Furthermore, to support reconstruction efforts after devastating floods. The package will include a $475 million loan and a $3 million technical assistance grant from the ADB. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has sanctioned a $554 million financing package to support Pakistan’s recovery and … Read more

Sialkot, centre of football production in the world, receives a green makeover: ADB

Sialkot

By improving the fundamental infrastructure and services The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is helping the Punjabi government create viable and habitable mid-level cities This includes Sialkot, a bustling economic area famed for producing footballs and high-caliber medical tools, according to an ADB handout According to the ADB, funding for urban development is enhancing Sialkot’s competitiveness, … Read more

Pakistan receives $1.5bn funds under ADB’s BRACE program

ADB dunds

ISLAMABAD: Asian Development Bank (ADB) has released funds worth $1.5 billion to Pakistan under the ‘Building Resilience with Active Countercyclical Expenditure (BRACE) program. In a tweet, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed the amount has been released for the credit of Government of Pakistan’s account with State Bank. Earlier this week, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addressed … Read more

ADB lowers growth prediction for Asians as China imposes more lockdowns amid Covid-19

adb lowers growth prediction

The Asian Development Bank has lowered its 2022 growth prediction for emerging Asia. The Philippine bank cited the impact of Covid-19 lockdowns in China and turmoil in Ukraine. It also warned of “global headwinds” to the recovery as food and fuel costs surged. Wednesday, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) lowered its 2022 growth prediction for … Read more

Pakistan to face $1.5bn losses from floods each year: ADB report

floods

ISLAMABAD: Asian Development Bank (ADB) has warned that floods are expected to cause greater losses than earthquakes in Pakistan resulting in a substantial loss of lives. The report titled “Narrowing the Disaster Risk Protection Gap in Central Asia” said The AAL (direct losses only) from flood events is estimated at $1.5 billion and from earthquakes … Read more

ADB announces $3 million grant to support Pakistan’s flood response

ABD flood

MANILA: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved a $3 million grant to support Pakistan’s emergency relief efforts amid widespread floods across the country. The financial institution issued a statement saying the grant, financed from the Asia Pacific Disaster Response Fund (APDRF), will help fund the immediate purchase of food supplies, tents, and other relief goods to … Read more

Miftah welcomes ADB’s support in development programmes

Miftah Ismail met with ADB Country Director Yong Ye.

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Miftah Ismail expressed gratitude to Asian Development Bank (ADB) for ongoing programmes. The finance minister was chairing a meeting with Country Director Yong Ye. He thanked the delegation for their persistent support and guaranteed them full cooperation by the present government for the swift execution of the ongoing … Read more

Pakistan, ADB sign $1.54 billion projects to improve energy, transport, other sectors

ADB

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan government and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Wednesday signed loans and grant agreements amounting to $1.54 billion to improve energy, transport, irrigation, and urban sectors. ADB country director Yong Ye and Economic Affairs Division secretary Mian Asad Hayaud Din signed the agreements. The projects were approved by the ADB board of … Read more

ADB predicts higher inflation in Pakistan; revises down developing Asia’s growth outlook

ADB

ISLAMABAD: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Tuesday projected higher inflation in Pakistan, compared with other regional countries and revised down the economic growth outlook for developing Asia slightly to 7 per cent this year and 5.3 per cent next year. The ADB revised the projections after renewed outbreaks of the coronavirus (Covid-19) led to … Read more

ADB approves $200 million loan to upgrade irrigation system in Punjab

ADB

ISLAMABAD: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Tuesday approved a $200 million loan for the development of an irrigation system in Punjab that will help increase agricultural productivity and enhance food security. The project loan, which is denominated in Japanese yen, will finance the construction of the second branch or Choubara system of the Greater … Read more

ADB approves $385 million to improve health, living conditions in KP

ADB

ISLAMABAD: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Friday approved $385 million in financing to help improve the livability and community health of five cities in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa cities improvement project will help construct two clean water supply treatment facilities, three sewerage treatment facilities, and will rehabilitate dysfunctional tube-wells among several other important subprojects in … Read more

ADB approves $300 million loan to strengthen Pakistan’s energy sector

ADB

ISLAMABAD: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Friday approved a $300 million policy-based loan to support financial, technical, and governance reforms to strengthen Pakistan’s energy sector and improve its financial sustainability. The financing is part of the second sub-programme of the ADB’s Energy Sector Reforms and Financial Sustainability Programme, which aims at improving the governance … Read more