
Ali Hasnain
Ali Hasnain is an associate professor of economics at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) in Pakistan. He is known for his insights into the economic relations between Pakistan and the United States, particularly regarding trade dynamics and the implications of tariffs. In a recent discussion, he highlighted the importance of the US as a significant trade partner for Pakistan, noting that nearly a fifth of the country's exports are directed towards the US market. His expertise often focuses on how economic policies can be leveraged to benefit both countries in a challenging global economic landscape.
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Ali Hasnain accidentally shot his cousin Nimra Noor while playing with a loaded pistol.
Doctor, seven paramedics booked in Sahiwal as woman dies after ‘botched’ surgery - PakistanEconomist Ali Hasnain agrees that the budget aims to strengthen the financial position of the government without any structural improvement.
Analysis: An IMF-mandated balancing act - NewspaperAli Hasnain terms the budget relatively disciplined but within status quo.
‘Short of structural, bold reforms’: Finance experts unpack 2025-26 budget - PrismDr Ali Hasnain, Pakistan’s coordinator for the programme, says it provides a few Lums students with a chance to connect with peers from countries often at odds with their own.
All’s not well - NewspaperAli Hasnain, an associate professor of economics, discussed the importance of US-Pakistan trade relations.
In first call with FM Dar, US secretary of state expresses desire to boost counterterrorism cooperation - Pakistan


















