Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Muhammad Aurangzeb has said that Pakistan has reached a critical turning point, with macroeconomic stability, sustained reforms, and policy continuity restoring confidence and steering the economy towards export-led, long-term growth. However, in an interview with USA Today, the finance czar pointed out that the economic growth of 2.7% in the previous fiscal year, though positive, is insufficient to absorb the needs of a rapidly growing population.

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