Pakistan second most expensive country in South Asia region declared by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) news reported.
In the addition report titled ‘Asian Development Outlook 2022 Supplement’, the ADB forecast. That the inflation rate in Pakistan will continue high in the coming months. And the value of Pakistani rupee may fall further.
According to the estimate, energy is likely to become more expensive in Pakistan. And the rate of economic growth in South Asia has slowed down due to floods. Adding that the floods in Pakistan and Bangladesh have affected economic growth.
“Flood disruption and damage expected to slow down real GDP growth in combination with a tight monetary policy, high inflation and an unconducive global environment,” the ADB said in a regular supplement to the Asian Development Outlook (ADO) 2022.
#ADBNews: Monetary policy tightening by central banks, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and recurring lockdowns in the PRC are slowing down economic recovery in Developing Asia and the Pacific.
— Asian Development Bank (@ADB_HQ) December 14, 2022
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Pakistan second most expensive country in South Asia. The report additional detailed that the floods have caused major damage to Pakistan’s economy. Causing enormous damage to agriculture, particularly wheat and livestock.
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The ADB projected inflation for South Asia — including of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka — to increase from 8.1pc in September to 8.2pc in the current December update.