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IMF Delegation Arrives in Pakistan for Economic Review Discussions

by Web Desk
March 14, 2024
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IMF Delegation Arrives in Pakistan for Economic Review Discussions
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The IMF mission has commenced its review of Pakistan’s $3 billion Stand-By Arrangement (SBA), marking a pivotal phase in the country’s economic trajectory. Commencing with an introductory meeting involving Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, alongside key officials including the Finance Secretary and Governor State Bank of Pakistan, discussions are set to revolve around the achievement of targets outlined by the IMF for the second review.

Notably, Pakistan has already met these targets, obviating the necessity for a new mini-budget within the existing IMF program. Islamabad’s focus will now shift towards negotiating the disbursement of the final tranche amounting to $1.1 billion under the SBA program.

Read More: https://www.economy.pk/pakistans-finance-minister-plans-to-pursue-long-and-large-imf-program/

Finance Minister Aurangzeb recently emphasized Pakistan’s aspiration to secure the largest and most enduring IMF program in the nation’s history, underscoring the government’s commitment to advancing the economy.

Aurangzeb reiterated that the administration’s priority lies in the economic betterment of Pakistan, eclipsing even the importance of IMF involvement. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s steadfast dedication to rejuvenating the economy has been highlighted, with the minister affirming that the premier has issued stringent directives in pursuit of this objective.

The IMF’s readiness to dispatch a mission for the second economic review, following the formation of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s cabinet, signals a crucial juncture in Pakistan’s economic reform agenda. While the IMF’s Director of Communications affirmed the immediate focus on concluding the ongoing Stand-By Program, slated to conclude in April 2024, the impending mission underscores the importance of continued collaboration between Pakistan and the international lender.

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