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Dar briefed on WB, IMF annual meetings

byCT Report
18/10/2017
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ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on Wednesday chaired a meeting at the Ministry of Finance and received a briefing from State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Governor Tariq Bajwa and Finance Secretary Shahid Mahmood relating to participation of Pakistan’s delegation in the recently concluded annual meetings of the World Bank and IMF.

During the briefing to the minister, the SBP governor said that the World Bank and IMF were informed by the Pakistani side that the government is focused on maintaining the economic stability achieved during the last four years, and attaining higher economic growth. He said that the measures being taken by the government to manage the current account deficit and strengthen the external account position were also conveyed during the meetings, including the Prime Minister’s Package of Incentives for Exporters and policy options being adopted to manage imports.

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The finance secretary briefed the minister on the discussions held with the World Bank during the annual event. He said that the opportunity was utilised to hold in-depth discussions on various matters such as further economic reforms as well as bank-supported development projects. He said that the delegation also held productive meetings with ratings agencies, banks and investors on the side-lines of the Annual Meetings regarding Pakistan’s economy.

Dar expressed satisfaction at the participation and contribution of the Pakistani side during the annual meetings. He welcomed World Bank’s clarification relating to Pakistan’s external financing requirements, and said that the matter had caused unnecessary commotion.

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