The Premier said that Pakistan’s economic reforms success has been recognized internationally


Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan Friday congratulated his government on achieving Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth of 5.37% in three years leading to substantial jobs creation and rise in per capita income.
On his official twitter handle, the Premier said that Pakistan’s economic reforms success has been recognized internationally.
Khan further stated that the famous American news outlet, Bloomberg predicted that Pakistan will sustain high growth trajectory and employment levels”.
Additionally, Imran Khan said that since COVID-19 outbreak, Pakistan has been ranked amongst top three countries on normalcy index indicating saving jobs and saving lives.
I want to congratulate my govt on achieving GDP growth of 5.37% in 3 yrs leading to substantial jobs creation & rise in per capita income. Our econ reforms success recognised internationally. Bloomberg predicted Pak will sustain high growth trajectory & employment levels. pic.twitter.com/zC0oXGKr8M
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) January 21, 2022

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