Inflation will increase further in Pakistan in 2023, warn economists
Economists have feared that essential commodities prices will skyrocket in 2023.

The ongoing political crisis in Pakistan has sounded the alarm for the economy, inflation will increase further in the year 2023. Economists have feared that essential commodities prices will skyrocket in 2023.
Flour Rs160, ghee Rs600 rupees, sugar Rs120, rice Rs400, dollar Rs260 and gold price is expected to increase up to 190,000 rupees. There are also fears that the State Bank’s base interest rate will increase from 16 per cent to 20 per cent in the coming days.
The year 2022 has been the worst year in economic terms in Pakistan and this year the inflation rate has reached 27.6% after 47 years. While in October, the weekly inflation graph reached 48%.
Due to rampant inflation, the interest rate in Pakistan has also increased from 12.5% to 16%.
According to a survey conducted by economists, the risk of default will continue to hover over Pakistan even in the year 2023.
Economists have feared that in the year 2023, the rising inflation graphs in Pakistan will further worry the people.
The monetary policy meetings of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) will be held on January 23, March 16, April 27 and June 12 in the year 2023. There is a fear of the further increase in interest rates to control inflation. Some experts feared that the interest rate, which is currently 16 per cent, may reach 20 per cent in 2023.
Experts said that the current government remained failed on all economic fronts and therefore there is no strategy to control the inflation in the country. Flour which was Rs 85 per kg in April 2022 is now expected to reach Rs 120 after 8 months and Rs140 to Rs 160 in 2023.
In April 2022, 8 months ago, the rate of sugar was Rs85 per kg, which has now increased to Rs100 per kg in December 2022. It is feared that the rate of sugar per kg will reach 120 rupees next year.
Milk, which was Rs140 per kg in April 2022, has now reached Rs180 in December after 8 months, while it is feared that the price of milk may reach Rs200 to Rs220 per litre in 2023.
Ghee which was Rs 480 per kg in April 2022 and has reached Rs560 per kg in 8 months i.e. December 2022. Ghee may become more expensive and exceed Rs600 per kg.
In April 2022, rice was Rs260 per kg and in 8 months it reached Rs360 per kg after an increase of Rs100 in December 2022. Rice will become more expensive and its rate can be suggested from Rs400 per kg.
According to the News360 survey, experts have expressed concern that there is a clear difference in the dollar exchange rate in Pakistan. The exchange rate of the dollar in April 2022 was Rs189, which is Rs226 in December 2022 and experts fear that the rate of the dollar is likely to exceed 260 rupees in 2023.
Economists said that Pakistani investors are investing in dollars and gold to avoid financial losses. That is why it is feared that even in the year 2023, the price of gold will remain unrestrained and the price of gold per tola will exceed Rs190,000 to Rs200,000 or even more.