Pakistan Secures Financing Assurances from China, Saudi Arabia, UAE with IMF Program
Pakistan has received “significant financing assurances” from China, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as part of the new International Monetary Fund (IMF) program. These assurances go beyond a $12 billion debt rollover, providing further financial support. According to IMF Pakistan Mission Chief Nathan Porter, the additional financing commitments will help strengthen Pakistan’s economy.
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The IMF’s Executive Board recently approved a $7 billion, 37-month loan agreement for Pakistan, releasing an immediate $1 billion disbursement. This deal marks the country’s 23rd IMF program since 1958. Porter highlighted Pakistan’s significant economic turnaround since mid-2023, emphasizing the country’s stable exchange rates, lower inflation, and improved foreign reserves.
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Significant Financing Assurances and Economic Stability
Pakistan’s economic turnaround is attributed to stronger monetary and fiscal policies, contributing to a more stable macroeconomic environment. The next IMF loan review is expected to occur in March or April 2025, focusing on the end-2024 performance.
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According to IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva, her recent meeting with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was highly productive, focusing on Pakistan’s recovery, increased tax fairness, and reforms for inclusive growth.
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