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Capital Flight Raises Alarm as Pakistan’s Exports Decline, Remittances Offer Temporary Relief

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April 20, 2026
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has revealed that billions of dollars have been transferred abroad by Pakistani businessmen over the past few years, raising fresh concerns about investor confidence and economic stability.

Business leaders have consistently attributed this trend to policy inconsistency, governance challenges, and a persistent trust deficit. While these concerns have been debated extensively, no clear strategy has emerged to reverse the outflow of capital.

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At the same time, Pakistan’s external sector is showing signs of stress. Exports dropped sharply to $2.264 billion in March 2026, reflecting a 14.4% year-on-year decline. Key sectors, including textiles and agriculture, contributed to the downturn.

Cumulative exports for the July–March period stood at $22.73 billion, down 8% compared to last year. Analysts point to structural issues such as high energy costs, limited diversification, and expensive financing as major constraints.

Meanwhile, imports surged to $50.54 billion, pushing the trade deficit to $27.81 billion — highlighting the widening imbalance between inflows and outflows.

Despite these challenges, services exports, led by IT and telecommunications, showed resilience, reaching $6.46 billion. However, the sector remains in a developmental phase and continues to face volatility.

Remittances, once again, provided critical support. Inflows reached $3.83 billion in March, driven largely by Ramadan and Eid-related transfers. For the nine-month period, remittances totalled $30.3 billion.

Major contributions came from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, the UK, and the US, underlining Pakistan’s reliance on a few key corridors.

Experts warn that while remittances are stabilising the economy in the short term, they cannot replace a strong and diversified export base. Structural reforms, improved governance, and enhanced competitiveness remain essential for long-term economic sustainability.

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