Govt to put economy on sustainable path to growth, says Dar
The government was committed to placing the economy on a sustainable and inclusive growth path, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar told the World Bank’s country director on Saturday. The two met in Islamabad on Saturday, where Mr Dar briefed Najy Benhassine about the economic challenges facing Pakistan after floods and said the government was aware of these issues and “taking pragmatic steps to resolve bottlenecks to growth”. He also informed the World Bank official about the devastations caused by the floods since mid-June. World Bank official says $1.5bn to be mobilised this year due to emergency situation in Pakistan Mr Benhassine informed the finance minister that the bank was allocating $2 billion funds from the existing World Bank-financed projects to help flood victims. He said $1.5bn would be mobilised this year due to the emergency situation in the country. Mr Dar appreciated the World Bank for being a source of support in pursuing reform agenda and implementing various development projects for the country. “Pakistan values the financial and technical support provided by the World Bank for the institutional reforms and economic development of the country,” he told the bank official.