PR No. 145

FINANCE MINISTER PARTICIPATES IN IMF PANEL ON MENAP ECONOMIES NAVIGATING WAR AND MANAGING ECONOMIC SHOCKS

Washington, D.C.: April 15, 2026

Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, participated in a panel discussion titled “MENAP Economies Navigating War: Managing Shocks and Shaping the Future,” organized by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

During the discussion, the Finance Minister described the ongoing Middle East conflict as one of the largest supply shocks in recent history, comparable in scale to the demand shock experienced during COVID-19. He noted that the crisis has triggered a broader global conversation on energy security and supply chain resilience.

He elaborated on the first-order impact of the crisis on fuel availability and pricing, while outlining Pakistan’s ongoing scenario planning for potential second and third-order effects, including implications for inflation, remittances, exports, and capital flows.

Highlighting an emerging silver lining, the Finance Minister noted that transshipment volumes at Karachi Port over the past 25–30 days had exceeded those recorded during the entire previous year, reflecting evolving opportunities in the global trade landscape.

The Finance Minister underscored that building strategic reserves remains a key takeaway from the current crisis. He further identified two important lessons being applied to the present situation: the importance of maintaining fiscal discipline supported by targeted delivery mechanisms, and the transformative role of technology in enhancing economic resilience.

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