Impulsive decision-making, regional trade issues have shaped Pakistan's fragile economy ANI | Updated: Apr 05, 2021 21:51 IST Islamabad [Pakistan], April 5 (ANI): As Pakistan's inflation soared from 5.7 per cent in January to over 9 per cent in March, impulsive decision-making and regional trade issues have come to the fore which marked the fragile economy of the country. The federal cabinet of Pakistan earlier backtracked from a decision made by its Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) that had approved the revival of trade relations with India by allowing imports of sugar, cotton and cotton yarn through land and sea routes to address rising prices and shortages. According to Dawn, the U-turn was surprising given that Prime Minister Imran Khan had seen and authorised the submission of the summary to the ECC in his authority as the Minister-in-charge for commerce.