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Govt’s timely actions to contain current account deficit bearing fruit: PM

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PM Imran Khan. Image: File

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Prime Minister Imran Khan said the government’s timely actions to contain the current account deficit bearing fruit as it shrinks to only $0.5 billion in February, $2 billion lower than in January, and the lowest monthly deficit so far in the current fiscal year.

Read more: Curtailing current account deficit: Pakistan needs to boost exports

Taking to Twitter, the premier shared the news on Saturday and said, Timely actions to contain current account deficit bear fruit. [The] Deficit shrank to only $0.5bn in Feb,$2bn lower than in Jan & lowest monthly deficit so far this fiscal yr.”

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“Exports close to all-time high & imports down 21% from their peak & strong growth in large scale manufacturing.”

Prime Minister Imran Khan is set to perform the groundbreaking of the Rawalpindi Ring Road project today.

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The 38.3 kilometres long Ring Road will comprise six lanes, and an interchange will also be constructed.

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Rawalpindi Ring Road project will help ease traffic flow in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. The project will also provide job opportunities and promote economic activities.

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