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KARACHI: Calling the government of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif as ‘worse manager’ of the economy, the country’s business owners have become more pessimistic about their future because of continued political turmoil and the new tax-heavy budget, according to a latest survey.

The values were negative for all three strands as Gallup Pakistan surveyed the owners of 454 small, medium and large businesses from over 30 districts in the second quarter of 2024 to compile its Gallup Business Confidence Index report.

In the index the score for current business situation, future business situation and direction of the country declined by four to 10 percent, the survey reports.

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A significant number of businesses thought the government’s new financial plan for FY25 was not business-friendly while about two in five businesses see inflation as their biggest problem.

Like first quarter, price hike was the most cited problem that almost two out of five businessmen, 37 percent, would like the government to address.

The inflation, which soared to 12.6 percent last month in June, remains backbreaking and continues to erode the purchasing power of consumers.

More than half, 54 percent, of Pakistan’s businesses think that the current Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz government is worse than the previous government in managing the economy, according to the survey.

“Owing to continued political uncertainty and the recently announced heavy-on-taxation federal and provincial budgets have had a significant impact on business optimism in the country,” said Bilal Ijaz Gilani, Executive Director at Gallup Pakistan and chief architect of Gallup Pakistan Business Confidence Index.

The business community, which is already burdened with various regulatory measures and taxes through direct and indirect means, expressed serious reservations on the new budget while being surveyed, he said.

The number of businesses which want the government to solve their taxation issues has risen considerably from the first quarter because of the increased taxes the government imposed in the federal budget last month.

Six out of 10 businesses surveyed said they were faced with crippling load-shedding. This quarter 16 percent more businesses said the power outages had increased due to heavy load on power infrastructure in the country in summer. Overall, 39 percent businesses surveyed said no to load-shedding while 61 percent said yes.

Asked how well their businesses were doing, the owners and managers said the national and global challenges had made economic security a distant dream in Pakistan. Resultantly, the net current business situation score saw a fall of 16 percent in the second quarter of 2024.

The businesses appeared more pessimistic about the future as 57 percent expressed negative expectations while only 43 percent expect things to get better. The net future business confidence score has worsened by 36 percent since the last quarter and is now at -14 percent.

The pessimistic expectations for future business conditions were prevalent especially among those selling hardware and tools, electrical items and manufacturing products. The businesses selling home decor and accessories, gift items like toys and sports related, and cosmetics were among the most optimistic.

The net direction of the country score also moved southward to -64 percent, worsening by four percentage points from the previous quarter as overall trend for the past few quarters has been consistently negative.

“Only 18 percent of respondents claimed that the country is heading in the right direction,” the report said.

A majority, 54 percent, of businessmen said the current economic managers from the PML-N government were worse than their counterparts in the previous government in terms of economic management. Twenty-three percent respondents from manufacturing sector thought the current and previous governments were the same.

A sweeping majority of businessmen, 85 percent, do not consider the government’s new financial plan as a “good budget,” the survey said. Eleven percent of the manufacturers and 15 percent service providers said the budget was business-friendly.

Because of high inflation and poor business conditions nine percent more employers, especially manufacturers, had to decrease their workforce in the second quarter. Six out of 10 businesses or 60 percent said their sales were worse this year. More manufacturers (66 percent) reported worse sales as compared to service providers (58 percent).

“The government in Pakistan needs to listen and address the concerns of business communities across Pakistan,” Gilani said.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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Nadeem Sheikh Jul 26, 2024 07:30am
Can someone tell, how on the earth can we perform well, having the IPPs capacity payments nagging on our heads for the next 25 years or so
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Aamir Jul 26, 2024 08:33am
Who cares about businesses as long as the govt can get IMF funds and pass it's tenor. They will not cut their expenses and corruption but only tax us till economic collapse.
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M. Zahid Iftikhar Jul 26, 2024 11:21am
People forget the inept govt of Imran Khan, which failed to stop electricity theft in KP, forgot to construct a power line from Patrind Hydel project, & brought us to default.
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Tariq Jul 26, 2024 06:35pm
We have got so used to living it up on borrowed money that we have forgotten that manufacturing and export are the backbone of the economy on which the country survives.
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