Pakistan Foreign Loan: Pakistan received a foreign loan and grant of $ 16.08 billion in the first 10 months of 2024-25, while the annual target was $ 19.2 billion till 30 June. In this, China, Saudi Arabia and UAE have been its biggest help, from which he got half. This information was given by the Division of Economic Affairs (EAD) on Friday (May 23, 2025).
According to Pakistani news paper Dawn, EAD said in its monthly report on Foreign Financial Assistance (FEA) that the FEA was $ 6.086 billion in July-April as against its annual target of $ 19.4 billion, compared to $ 6.086 billion, compared to $ 7.142 billion and annual target in the same period last year. It does not include $ 1 billion from IMF. It also does not include an investment of $ 1 billion by IMF last week.
How many help from China, Saudi Arabia and UAE
With three rollover and new distribution, Pakistan has received a total external assistance of $ 16.08 billion. This included Saudi Arabia’s 3 billion, UAE 2 billion and China’s $ 3 Balian. Pakistan has a total annual rollover portfolio in the form of safe deposits and loans from these three countries, which has reduced the country’s net international reserves (NIR) to about $ 3.3 billion.
Foreign financial assistance recorded by the EAD has revealed that it declined by about 15 percent to about 6.086 billion in July-April, obviously due to delay in IMF bailout. Last year, it was $ 8.2 billion including IMF.
Pakistan sit on the basis of these people?
The EAD said that in the 10 months of FY 2025, it has received a loan of about $ 706 million from foreign commercial lenders (UAE-based), which Pakistan shows a minor recovery from commercial banks last year. The government has also set a target of $ 1 billion in international bonds for the current year. For FY 25, a target of investment of $ 9 billion from China and Saudi Arabia has been kept.
He has received $ 1.61 billion from Pakistanis living abroad. At the same time, the Asian Development Bank gave him $ 1.253 billion and received $ 1.07 billion from the World Bank.
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