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Pakistan, IMF kick off 7th review on EFF programme

byCT Report
19/05/2022
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Miftah Ismail held a virtual meeting with International Monetary Fund (IMF) Mission Chief, kicking off the 7th review on Extended Fund Facility (EFF) of the fund.

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According to press statement issued by the finance ministry, the meeting was attended by Minister of State for Finance and Revenue, Dr. Aisha Ghous Pasha, Secretary Finance, Governor, State Bank of Pakistan and

Chairman Federal Board of Revenue. The first batch of the senior management of Finance Division, State Bank of Pakistan and Federal Board of Revenue has already reached Doha for the 7th Review Mission.

Finance Minister and Minister of State would be joining the team at Doha early next week to conclude the discussion with the expectation to clinch an agreement for IMF’s continued support until the successful completion of the program.Finance Minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to undertake the reforms envisaged under the program and to complete the structural benchmarks.

Finance Minister stated that the government understands the current economic woes and agreed that it would have to take tough decisions while mitigating the effects of inflation on the middle to low-income groups. He emphasized that few of the factors that have adversely affected the economic situation were beyond the control of the government. These included exogenous factors like supply shocks, commodity super cycle and Russia-Ukraine conflict due to which commodity prices further soared. These factors were putting pressure on Current Account as well as foreign exchange reserves, the minister said adding the government would take measures to reduce the burden on the economy while protecting the vulnerable sections of the population.

The Minister further stated that we should aim to address structural issues so that Pakistan is able to end its fiscal deficit and move towards sustainable growth. The Finance Minister thanked the IMF Mission Chief for IMF’s support at a difficult time for global economy. Both sides showed keen interest to complete the review successfully. On the occasion, IMF Mission Chief, Nathan Porter shared with the Minister IMF’s assessment of the challenges facing the economy.

He sensitized that Pakistan’s economy demanded both immediate and long-term measures.

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