Political crisis: Pakistan to lose ranking in various indexes

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The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Sunday said political agitation would result in lowered ranking for country in various subjects including the World Bank’s next Doing Business Report compromising its image.

The World Bank in its 2014 publication lowered Pakistan’s ranking in ease of doing business from 106 in 2012-13 to 110 in 2013-14 which will be brought down in the next report due to political uncertainty, said PEW President Dr Murtaza Mughal.

The country is facing serious challenges but the iron-headed power players are bent on sacrificing national and economic interests augmenting worries of masses to achieve their goals which has damaged stock market, rupee and commodity markets, he added.

Mughal said export consignments worth tens of million of dollars were struck while imported cargo is more or less halted in the wake of anti-government protests while the administrative measures in Punjab can be best described as overreaction.

The country will suffer a lot even if there is a political settlement as the ability of government to revive economy remains questionable, he observed.

The last report of the Bank had exposed the repeated claims of the sitting government regarding promoting private sector and growing business activity since it took over, he added.

Dr Murtaza Mughal said the PML-N led government had so far not introduced meaningful reforms that could have a positive impact on trade facilitation while other regional countries have taken positive measures.

At home, load shedding worsened in 2013-14 as compared to 2012-13 resulting in a loss of 3 points – from 172 ranking in 2012-13 to 175 in 2013-14 hitting masses and almost every sector of economy. Tax reforms could not be introduced by the government earning Pakistan 166th place out of a total of 189 nations under review.

One can only hope that the political issues are resolved peacefully and normal economic activity resumes lest something unanticipated happens, warned Dr Mughal.