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Saudi Arabia Confirms $2 Billion Deposits to IMF

by Web Desk
April 6, 2023
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Rekindling expectations for an early signature of the accord, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has informed Pakistan that it has confirmation from Saudi Arabia of $2 billion in new deposits.

At the end of January, Islamabad and the IMF have been discussing the release of $1.1 billion from a $6.5 billion bailout package decided upon in 2019. The government has reduced subsidies, removed a false exchange rate ceiling, increased taxes, and increased fuel costs in order to release the funding.

The agreement has been postponed, nevertheless, due to promises of more funding from friendly countries. The lender had alerted the Pakistani authorities about the change, according to sources who confirmed it on Wednesday. The Fund personnel appeared to be generally pleased with the most recent confirmation.

According to the source, the Saudi government is now prepared to make a public declaration, maybe during Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s planned visit to the country. The Saudi ambassador to Pakistan recently made a suggestion in an interview that his nation has always stood behind Pakistan in difficult circumstances and that happy news would be released shortly.

All eyes are now on the UAE to confirm a further $1 billion deposit from them, which might open the door to negotiating an SLA with the IMF, according to the sources. Finance Minister Ishaq Dar is likely to visit UAE on his way to the US where he is expected to hold talks on the release of funds.

The Ministry of Petroleum announced an unforeseen cross-fuel subsidy for owners of motorbikes and cars up to 800cc, which needed to be canceled at this point, in agreement with the PM Office. This unexpected cross-fuel subsidy was another roadblock to signing the SLA with the IMF.

According to the sources, the government has not yet withdrawn the proposed cross-fuel subsidy, which cannot be put into place in a hasty manner.

Similar plans were taken into consideration in the past during the administration of previous finance minister Shaukat Tarin and even when Miftah Ismail oversaw the Ministry of Finance during the PDM-led administration.

Even Miftah Ismail allocated Rs 48 billion for Sasta Petrol on the eve of the previous budget, but it was unable to be carried out since such plans could not be properly developed.

The IMF used the introduction of a half-baked cross-fuel subsidy as a justification for postponing the signature of the SLA since they were still seeking clarification on how the program would be executed in a transparent manner.

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