The most recent development in Pakistan's economic landscape reveals a concerning trend of financial losses among state-owned enterprises (SOEs), despite significant government support. According to a report by the Ministry of Finance, SOEs recorded combined losses of Rs. 832.8 billion in the fiscal year 2024-25. This figure, although showing a slight 2 percent improvement from the previous year, still represents a substantial financial burden. TechJuice highlights that the National Highway Authority (NHA) was the largest loss-making entity, with losses amounting to Rs. 295 billion. Other significant losses were reported by Quetta Electric Supply Company at Rs. 112.7 billion and Peshawar Electric Supply Company at Rs. 92.7 billion. The transport sector also faced challenges, with Pakistan International Airlines and Pakistan Railways reporting losses of Rs. 48.9 billion and Rs. 60.3 billion, respectively (ProPakistani).
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Pakistan SOEs Report Combined Losses of Rs. 832 Billion

Pakistan's SOEs face Rs. 832.8B losses in FY25 despite aid. NHA leads with Rs. 295B loss. Profits decline 13% to Rs. 709B. Govt. support at Rs. 2,078B. PTCL reports Rs. 10.462B loss, deepening woes.
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