Pakistan’s current account deficit for January down 54 percent, claims Finance Minister
Asad Umar took to Twitter saying “Current account deficit for July to January is down $1.7 billion versus same period last year.”
By Web Desk
February 21, 2019
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s current account deficit for January down by 54 percent versus January last year, Finance Minister Asad Umar has said.
Asad Umar took to Twitter saying “Current account deficit for July to January is down $1.7 billion versus same period last year.”
He went on to say the decisive actions taken by Tehreek-e-Insaf government to rescue an economy inherited on the verge of default showing visible positive results.
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