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Economic Affairs Division flags economic risks from renewed US-Iran conflict
The Economic Affairs Division warned that renewed US-Iran conflict could harm Pakistan's economy through higher energy costs, inflation, and slower growth. A parliamentary committee raised concerns over costly financing for the Lyari Elevated Freight Corridor and delays in the Karachi Greater Water Supply Project (K-IV) due to funding shortages.
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