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    Pakistan’s Public Companies in Perpetual Loss Spiral Amid Crisis

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 12, 20262 Mins Read
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    In a stark revelation, Pakistan’s state-run enterprises are locked in a vicious cycle of deficits that threaten to engulf the entire economy. Comprehensive analysis reveals these companies hemorrhaging funds at an alarming rate, exacerbating the country’s multifaceted financial woes.

    The report dissects the anatomy of failure across sectors. Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), the national carrier, exemplifies the malaise with annual losses topping $300 million, fueled by overstaffing and obsolete fleets. Similarly, steel mills and railway operations limp along on government bailouts, their inefficiencies legendary.

    Corruption scandals compound the issue. High-profile cases of embezzlement in power distribution companies have eroded public trust and investor confidence. Circular debt in the energy sector alone stands at unprecedented levels, siphoning resources that could fund vital infrastructure.

    Economically, the consequences are dire. These losses gobble up 10% of the federal budget, crowding out spending on health and education. With GDP growth stagnating below 2%, unemployment surging, and the rupee in freefall, the pressure mounts. The IMF’s latest bailout conditions explicitly target these enterprises, demanding privatization to unlock funds.

    Government responses have been tepid. While plans for public-private partnerships circulate, implementation lags. Analysts urge immediate action: slashing redundant workforce, modernizing operations, and enforcing accountability. ‘State firms must shape up or ship out,’ declares the report. As Pakistan navigates this perfect storm, the path to recovery hinges on bold, decisive reforms.

    Circular debt Economic crisis Financial Losses IMF bailout Pakistan economy Pakistan SOEs PIA losses State-owned enterprises
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