Pakistan’s current account surplus
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s current account surplus increased to $255 million in May 2023. In comparison with just a $78 million CA surplus in April 2023, the current account surplus expanded to $255 million. The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) reported this positive development today.
Importantly, in May 2022, Pakistan recorded a huge current account deficit of $1.5 billion.

Within 11MFY23, the current account deficit fell to less than $3 billion _ at $2.94bn compared to the deficit of $15.16bn in the corresponding period previous fiscal year. Thus the SBP reported 81% decrease in the CAD this year.
The trade deficit in goods narrowed by around 43.17% YoY while on a monthly basis, the balance of trade in goods increased by 2.7% MoM to $1.59bn in April 2023 as the import of goods declined by 38% YoY and 7.11% MoM.
Meanwhile, the trade balance in services also remained negative, down by 24.2% MoM and 61.8% YoY to clock in at $1.19bn.
Last time in January 2023, the trade balance in services witnessed a surplus of $18mn.
Furthermore, the worker’s remittances fell by 10.35% YoY while on a monthly basis, the remittances increased by 4.3% MoM to $2.1bn.
On a cumulative basis during 11MFY23, remittances by overseas Pakistanis moved down by 13% YoY to $24.83bn from $28.48bn recorded in the same period last year.