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IMF accepts request to postpone review of loan plan

byCT Report
10/01/2022
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ISLAMABAD: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has accepted Pakistan’s request to postpone the review of its $6 billion loan programme scheduled for Jan 12, sources told Dawn on Saturday.

The review is now expected to take place either on Jan 28 or 31, they said.

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The government on Jan 4 laid the controversial Finance (Supplementary) Bill 2021, generally known as mini-budget, before the Senate following its introduction in the National Assembly on Dec 30, 2021 along with the State Bank of Pakistan (Amendment) Bill 2021.

The approval of the two bills is necessary to ensure that the sixth review of the country’s $6bn Extended Fund Facility gets cleared by the IMF’s Executive Board. The government initially aimed to have the two bills passed before the IMF board’s meeting scheduled for Jan 12.

If passed by the parliament, the mini-budget will net additional revenues to the tune of Rs343 billion, equal to 0.6 per cent of GDP, mainly by withdrawing sales tax exemptions.

Although Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin has dismissed the suggestion that the new tax measures are inflationary in nature, the withdrawal of the exemptions and the increase in sales tax rate on a large number of goods are likely to push up prices going forward.

The legislative move has attracted severe criticism from the opposition in the parliament. The Senate chairman referred the Finance (Supplementary) Bill to the house committee on finance with the directive to finalise recommendations within three days.

A senior finance ministry official on Jan 2 as saying that the IMF had not set a deadline for the review, which was to pave the way for the disbursement of a $1bn tranche. The official said Pakistan’s review was still on the agenda of the IMF board meeting scheduled for Jan 12 and that the ministry had already dispatched the required documentation. He said the IMF board held meetings regularly and that the country had requested the Washington-based lender to postpone the review.

The sources have now told Dawn that the government expects the so-called mini-budget to receive parliamentary approval — which is one of the prime conditions of the IMF for resumption of the loan programme — before the Executive Board meeting on Jan 28 or 31.

“The government is quite confident that the IMF board will give its approval to the revival of the loan programme,” said one of the sources. APP

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