Pakistan’s Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb presented the Economic Survey report for the fiscal year 2025-26, emphasizing the nation’s economic resilience. The report details a year marked by initial uncertainties stemming from tariff concerns, followed by improvements in export competitiveness, particularly with the United States. However, the country also faced significant setbacks including devastating floods in August and September 2025. A regional conflict in March further complicated the economic landscape. Aurangzeb stated the survey reflects the discipline and fortitude demonstrated throughout the year. Further details of the report are expected to be released. The presentation took place during a press conference in Islamabad.