The Economic Survey will provide details about the major socio-economic developments and economic trends of various sectors of the economy including agriculture, manufacturing, industry, services, energy, information technology and telecom, capital markets, health, education and transport.


Islamabad: Economic Survey, containing the details of major socio-economic achievements during the outgoing fiscal year would be launched in Islamabad tomorrow (Thursday).
Finance Minister Ishaq Dar will chair the launching ceremony.
The Economic Survey will provide details about the major socio-economic developments, performance, and economic trends of various sectors of the economy including agriculture, manufacturing, industry, services, energy, information technology and telecom, capital markets, health, education, transport and communication.
Annual trends of major economic indicators regarding inflation, trade and payments, public debt, population, employment, climate change and social protections will also be described in detail in the economic survey.

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