The Pak Banker

Total debt liabilitie­s exceed GDP

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ISLAMABAD: The state of public finances is very discouragi­ng as a country's total debt and liabilitie­s have exceeded the GDP, a business leader said.

The recently released figures say that the budget deficit stood at 8.9percent during 2018-19 while the debt and liabilitie­s ballooned by Rs10.3 trillion, said Shahid Rasheed Butt former ICCI President. The debt and liabilitie­s increased by 35 percent in one year to surpass the GDP by four percent, he added. Butt said that record devaluatio­n of local currency added Rs4.3 trillion to the debt while interest rate hike not only damaged businesses and masses but also inflicted a loss of Rs500 billion to the public exchequer.

The government also borrowed Rs1.2 trillion from the central bank before signing a deal with IMF and now thirty percent of the budget allocation­s are being used to pay interest. He informed that total circular debt has reached Rs1.7 trillion while the last year's figures show that NHA has inflicted a loss of Rs133 billion. Energy sector losses remained at Rs130 billion, the losses of Railways were Rs41 billion,

PIA lost Rs40 billion while losses of Pakistan Steel Mills remained at Rs14 billion posing a serious question about good governance. The government is cutting subsidies to poor and export sector resulting in problems and developmen­tal budget which was seven percent of the GDP in 1980 is now mere 2.6 percent that is taking a toll on the economy and masses.

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