Islamabad : The Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry
(OICCI) has unveiled the results of its Business Confidence Index (BCI) Survey – Wave 27, conducted across Pakistan in March and April 2025 following its senior leadership’s meeting with Federal Minister for Finance & Revenue Government of Pakistan Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb today. The survey reflects significant improvement in overall business confidence, which improved substantially by 16 percentage points from negative
5 percent to positive 11 percent, compared to the previous wave conducted in October-November 2024.
The positive shift in sentiment across various sectors of the economy can largely be attributed to macroeconomic stability, declining inflation, and anticipated improvements in business conditions over the next six months. The Manufacturing sector led the recoveryin the overall business confidence, improving from negative 3 percent to positive 15
percent, followed by the Retail/Wholesale sectors, which rose from negative 18 percent in the previous Wave 26 to positive 2 percent in the latest survey. The Services sector maintained a steady outlook and jumped from 2 percent to 10 percent positive in Wave 27.
“The uptick in business confidence is a clear sign that our economic direction is on the right track. We are focused on creating a conducive environment for investment, supporting private sector growth, and ensuring long-term macroeconomic resilience. The
improved sentiment among businesses is both encouraging and a validation of our
collective efforts,” Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb said.
Commenting on the BCI Wave 27 findings, Yousaf Hussain, President OICCI, stated:
“Over the past two years, overall business confidence has shown a notable improvement across the business community. This sharp recovery in the Business Confidence in the
latest Wave 27 reflects the resilience of Pakistan’s business sector and its readiness to seize emerging growth opportunities. It is heartening to see positive momentum across key
sectors, which reflects improved sentiment and growing trust in the country’s economic direction. To maintain this growing positivity in the business confidence” Yousaf Hussain
added, “there must be greater policy consistency, transparency and active engagement with the key stakeholders including OICCI members.”
The BCI Wave 27 survey revealed increased optimism for the next six months, with 45
percent of the respondents expressing positive expectations. Key contributors to this positive outlook include economic growth, improved government policies, investment climate, and security situation.
Despite the positive trend, 53 percent of the survey respondents reported a negative outlook on business conditions over the past six months, which is a substantial improvement from 66 percent negative sentiments in Wave 26. The key concerns indicatedin the survey related to political stability, Rupee FX parity, Energy, and trade policies. Ends
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