Finance Minister Aurangzeb Highlights Pakistan’s Reform Momentum and Global Engagement at IMF-World Bank Meetings

Washington, D.C.: On the third day of the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C., Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, engaged in a series of high-level meetings and multilateral discussions, underscoring Pakistan’s continued economic stabilization, reform trajectory, and proactive role in global economic and climate discourse.

According to Press Information Department, the Finance Minister participated in multiple strategic discussions, including a meeting with H.E. António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, where they exchanged views on global economic implications of the Middle East situation. The Minister also attended the 15th Ministerial Meeting of the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action, where he discussed Pakistan’s fiscal resilience and renewable energy initiatives.

At a policy forum at the Atlantic Council, the Finance Minister highlighted Pakistan’s macroeconomic stabilization and reform progress, including structural changes and digital transformation efforts. Meetings with global financial institutions, such as Fitch Ratings, focused on Pakistan’s credit status and external financing strategies. Discussions with international investors centered on privatization opportunities and financial sector reforms.

The Finance Minister’s engagements emphasized Pakistan’s reform momentum, global economic role, and strengthening partnerships with financial institutions and investors.

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