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presented By:
1. M.Badar Shahab (10-Ntu-5041)
2. Hassan Yaqoob (10-Ntu-5026)
3. Muhammad Mateen (10-Ntu-
5045)
4. Hafiz Farhan (10-Ntu-5023)
5. M.Abdullaha (10-Ntu-5036
presented To:
Sir Waqar Zahoor
M.BADAR SHAHAB(10-NTU-5041)
HASSAN YAQOOB(10-NTU-5026)
MUHAMMAD MATEEN(10-NTU-5045)
HAFIZ FARHAN(10-NTU-5023)
M.ABDULLAHA(10-NTU-5036)
Currency: 1pakistani rupee = 100 paisa's
Fiscal year: 1 JULY JUN30
GDP: $162 Billion (2009)
GDP Growth: 4.5% (2009)
GDP By sectors: Industries 26.8%
Agriculture19.6%
Inflation 14.17% (2009-2010)
Services
Agriculture sector
Industrial sector
Exports
Imports
Pakistan's service sector accounts for about
53.3% of GDP
Transport
Storage
Communication
Finance
25% of Pakistan's
total land area is
under cultivation
largest irrigation
systems in the
world
Employs about 44% of the labor force.
ZARAI TARAQIATI BANK LIMITED is the
largest financial institution development of
agriculture sector.
70 % population depend on agriculture.
Earns about 60 % of the total value of exports.
Overall, it meets the food needs of the population
Helps the country to development of economy
Major cash crop: Cotton, Rice, Tobacco, Fruits
Commodities Ranking
Apricot 3rd
Cotton 4th
Wheat 10th
Oranges 11
th
Onion 4th
Rice 11th
Sugarcane 5th
Industrial sector
Pakistan's industrial sector
accounts for about 24% of
GDP.
Cotton textile production
and apparel manufacturing
are Pakistan's largest
industries
Accounting for about 66% of the
merchandise exports
40% of the employed labor force
CNG INDUSTRIES
As of 2009, Pakistan is
one of the largest users
of CNG in the world
. Presently, more than
2,900 CNG stations
operating in the
country in 85 cities and
towns
TEXTILES INDUSTRIES
The Textile Industry is dominated by Punjab.
Textile exports $10.5 billion IN 2007.
Textile exports managed to increase at a very
decent growth of 16% in 2006.
Textile exports share in total export
of Pakistan 55% in 2008,
$18 billion in the financial year 2007-2008.
Pakistan produces and exports cements to Asia
and the Middle east.
Russia is a growing market for Pakistani exporters.
In 2009/2010 the export target of Pakistan was US
$20 billion
Rice
Cotton fiber
Marble
Leather goods
Defense equipment (submarines, tanks, radars)
Sports goods (renowned for footballs/soccer balls),
Electrical appliances
Carpets
IMPORTS
Pakistan's imports stood at $30.54 billion in
the financial year 2006-2007,
up by 8.22% from last year's imports of
$28.58 billion.
Pakistan's single largest import category is
Petroleum and petroleum products.
Sales tax is levied at 15% both on imports
and domestically produced products. The
income With Holding tax is levied at 6% on
imports and at 3.5% on the sales of domestic
taxpayers.
OTHER IMPORTS
Construction machinery,
Trucks,
Electronics
Computers,
Medicines,
Pharmaceutical products,
Civilian aircraft,
Defense equipment
Iron
Steel