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 Karachi : Majority of Pakistan’s businesses are “not hopeful at all” about the ability of caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar to save the country from a potential default on its international financial obligations, shows a latest survey.

The 72% of more than 500 businesses surveyed in the second quarter of 2023 by Gallup Pakistan were found concerned over the country’s potential default.

The survey results come despite Islamabad’s success in securing a $3 billion fresh bailout package form the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that helped dollar-hungry Pakistan avoid an imminent default.

Of the total nearly half, 49% expressed significantly high concern while 17% respondents were not concerned at all, according to the Gallup Pakistan Business Confidence Index Q2 2023 report.

However, the survey found that the business community was less pessimistic about the fate of their businesses than previous quarter despite snowballing crises, worsening inflation and rising power costs.

“Inflation, utility bills and rupee devaluation cause growing concern among business community, but overall fewer businesses express hopelessness compared to the previous quarter,” said the survey report.

Less pessimistic about current conditions, the business owners are largely negative about future prospects and the direction in which Pakistan is heading. “Prevailing economic and political crises have contributed to persisting business insecurity,” it said.

The backbreaking inflation was cited as the most important problem the businessmen would want the caretaker government to solve as price hike has significantly eroded people’s purchasing power besides keeping the interest rate at a record high in recent months.

The freefall of the rupee and the imposition of taxes were other problems more and more businesses want the government to address. The number of businesses facing load-shedding rose by 25% this quarter as 69% said yes when asked if they were braving power outages.

Half of the businesses surveyed said they had laid off their employees because of tough business conditions in the quarter under review, showing 13% increase over the previous quarter.

Asked questions about  their current and future business situation as well as  the direction of the country, the businessmen’s view on all three fronts was negative.

The scores in each strand, however, rose by a few percentage points as compared to the last quarter.

 

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