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MNCs Leaving Pakistan Due to Global Strategy, Not Economic Woes — Finance Minister

Syed Mehmood
Last updated: October 23, 2025 12:40 pm
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In a recent statement, Muhammad Aurangzeb, Pakistan’s Finance Minister, addressed concerns over multinational companies (MNCs) exiting the country, asserting that their departures reflect global strategic shifts rather than a failure of Pakistan’s economy.

Speaking on the TV programme Capital Talk, Aurangzeb said that while a number of international firms have reduced or ended their presence in Pakistan, a considerable number of new investors are entering the market—especially in the energy and digital-services sectors. “Such decisions are part of global corporate realignments… If some companies are leaving, new ones are also arriving,” he noted.

He underscored that Pakistan’s macroeconomic stability is improving: the government has improved the environment for repatriating dividends by clearing approximately US$4 billion in backlog over the past two years. Moreover, he pointed out that arrivals of investment from the Middle East—including funds and firms from the UAE—signal renewed confidence in the country’s direction.

At the same time, he acknowledged that investors still face hurdles, such as delays in remittances and regulatory clarifications.

What this means for Pakistan

  • Ongoing challenge: While macro-economic indicators have improved, the presence of remaining structural issues—such as regulatory delays, currency volatility and external shocks (like floods)—means the environment is far from perfect.
  • The narrative shifts: Rather than seeing MNC exits purely as evidence of economic collapse, the finance minister frames them as part of global business decisions such as portfolio-rebalancing, product-focus changes and regional consolidation.
  • Opportunities remain: With some firms leaving, others are said to be entering, giving Pakistan a chance to attract fresh foreign direct investment in newer sectors.

A balanced view

While the minister’s comments emphasise strategy rather than economic failure, independent analyses suggest the picture is more complex. A recent article notes that more than two dozen multinationals have exited or scaled back operations in Pakistan over the past few years—citing reasons ranging from structural economic problems, regulatory uncertainty and local cost pressures.

In other words: even if global strategy plays a role, so do domestic factors. For policymakers in Pakistan, the challenge will be to ensure that the country is not just a passive victim of strategic shifts, but a competitive destination for global investment—with predictable policies, streamlined regulation and improved business confidence.

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