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Pakistan’s economy suffers Rs600 billion loss due to PTI protests

Pakistan’s economy suffers Rs600 billion loss due to PTI protests. Pakistan’s economy has suffered losses more than Rs600 billion due to the recent

Pakistan’s economy suffers Rs600 billion loss due to PTI protests.

Pakistan’s economy has suffered losses more than Rs600 billion due to the recent protests led by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), according to government sources.

These losses include daily economic setbacks of over ₹190 billion, with additional costs incurred for maintaining law and order, and damage to public property.

GDP recorded loss of ₹432 billion

In just three days, the GDP recorded a direct loss of ₹432 billion, while tax revenues dropped by ₹78 billion.

The export sector alone bore losses of ₹50 billion, and foreign direct investment (FDI) declined by ₹10 billion during the same period, further exacerbating the economic impact.

The protests also led to the closure of motorways, metro services, and Islamabad’s business hub, Blue Area, resulting in significant revenue losses for the government treasury and traders.

Pakistan’s economy suffers Rs600 billion loss due to PTI protests

The agriculture, industrial, and service sectors faced substantial disruptions, with many businesses forced to shut down due to power outages and security concerns.

The shutdown of internet services dealt a severe blow to the IT and telecom sectors, causing the cancellation of multiple international and domestic orders.

Citizens have expressed disappointment over food shortages and rising prices during the political kerfuffle.

Traders and business organizations also voiced anger over the forced closure of their businesses, calling for compensation and an end to economic instability.

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