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Economic Survey 2015-16: GDP growth clocked in at 4.7%, says Ishaq Dar

A day before announcing the budget for fiscal year 2016-2017, the government on Thursday revealed the Economic Survey 2015-16 to highlight its achievements in the past year.

While the government achieved several milestones, it also missed some important economic targets.

Economic Survey 2014-15: Ishaq Dar touts economic growth amidst missed targets

Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said, “According to provisional estimates the GDP growth during 2015-16 remained at 4.71 per cent,” reading the survey, said at a televised press conference.”

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The government missed the most important economic target – GDP growth, which was set at 5.1 per cent. However, targets in industrial and service sectors remained stable.

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Industrial sector records growth at 6.8%

Industrial sector recorded growth at 6.8% as compared to 4.8% last year.

The target for the industrial sector was set at 6.4%.

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Services witnesses growth rate of 5.7%

The Services sector has witnessed a growth rate of 5.7% as compared to 4.37%  last year.

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Agriculture sector shows decline

The target was evidently missed in the agriculture sector.

“The agriculture growth stood at -0.19% in 2015-16, as compared to 2.5% during the last year. The target was set at 3.9%.

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Reflecting on why agriculture growth missed its target by a large margin, Dar pinned the hit on the decline in cotton production, adding that a subsidy package for the sector would be announced.

Dar wheat prod increased from 25.08 million tons to 25.48 ml tons

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Commenting on the fall of exports, which have gone down to $18.18 billion (10MFY16), Dar said the quantity had gone up overall. However, the decrease in commodity and oil prices have meant the return has been low.

Inflation expected to remain below 3%

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