An undated image of Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb speaking during an interview. — AFP/File

Finance Minister Mohammad Aurangzeb said Monday that Pakistan’s existing fiscal space is sufficient to absorb the recent military conflict with India, and a fresh economic review would not be necessary. 

“The recent military escalation with arch-rival India won’t have a large fiscal impact on Pakistan and can be managed within the current fiscal space, with no need for a new economic assessment,” Auragzeb said in an interview with Reuters.

“Trade talks with the United States, which had played a key role mediating a ceasefire between the two countries, would likely have progress in ‘short order’.”

As a result, he added, Pakistan could import more high-quality cotton, more soy beans and was also exploring other asset classes, including hydrocarbons.


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