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Current Account Surplus Rises to $334 Million in June

The country’s current account posted a surplus of $334 million in June 2023, significantly higher than the surplus of $225 million posted in May 2023.

According to data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), cumulatively the current account deficit (CAD) reduced to $2.56 billion in July-June FY23, down by 85.3 percent year-on-year against a deficit of $17.48 billion in July-June FY22.

This is the fourth consecutive month that the current account posted a surplus; the country has achieved the surplus after a host of import restriction measures.

In March, the country’s current account posted a surplus for the first time since November 2020. During FY22, Pakistan’s current account deficit stood at $17.481 billion.

A current account surplus occurs when foreign income exceeds expenditure.

Last fiscal year’s restrictions on letters of credit (LCs) spread to all industries after the government decided to halt trade in exchange for a current account surplus.

CEO of Alpha Beta Core Securities, Khurram Schehzad told ProPakistani,

Source: Pro Pakistani