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IMF mission holds discussions with Pak officials

byCT Report
09/12/2017
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ISLAMABAD: The visiting IMF Post Programme Monitoring Mission has held various rounds of technical discussions with the Pakistan side at the Ministry of Finance over the last week.

The Pakistan side is led by Secretary Finance, Shahid Mahmood while Harald Finger is leading the IMF team, in discussions covering a host of areas including macroeconomic situation, developments in energy, fiscal, financial, monetary and social sectors.

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In the opening session, Secretary Finance shared with the IMF delegation an overview of the economy, stating that it was on track and key economic indicators were moving in the positive direction. He mentioned that significant growth has been achieved in revenue generation in the current fiscal year.

He said that Pakistan has achieved fiscal consolidation without compromising on expenditures on development and social protection. He added the government has set its eyes on achieving 6% GDP growth which is inclusive, pro-poor and sustainable. Secretary Finance also briefly touched upon recent successful launch of Sukuk and Euro Bond with the IMF delegation.

IMF delegation appreciated Pakistan’s efforts in maintaining macro-economic stability and noted impressive economic growth in Pakistan despite multiple challenges.

On Friday, the Mission met Tariq Bajwa, Governor State Bank of Pakistan. Over the week, the mission also held meetings with the Ministries of Commerce, Railways, Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, OGRA and SECP. It also met senior officials in other ministries including Energy, Planning Development and Reforms, State Bank of Pakistan, Federal Board of Revenue, BISP and NEPRA and held technical discussions on key areas.

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