IMF approves 3-year $6.6bn package

Published March 28, 2015
The approval enables an initial disbursement of about $544.5m.—Reuters/File
The approval enables an initial disbursement of about $544.5m.—Reuters/File

WASHINGTON: The Inter­­national Monetary Fund (IMF) approved on Friday a three-year arrangement for providing $6.64 billion to Pakistan to support its economic reforms and growth.

The approval enables an initial disbursement of about $544.5 million while the remaining amount will be evenly disbursed over the duration of the programme, subject to the completion of quarterly reviews.

The arrangement under the Extended Fund Facility equals 425pc of Pakistan’s quota and aims “to support the country’s economic re­fo­rm programme to promote inclusive growth”, said a statement issued here.

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While approving the extended facility, the IMF executive board noted: “Despite the challenges it faces, Pakistan is a country with abundant potential, given its geographical location and its rich human and natural resources.”

The board also endorsed the government’s economic reforms programme, hoping that it “help the economy rebound, forestall a balance of payments crisis and rebuild reserves”.

The reforms package would also “reduce the fiscal deficit, and undertake comprehensive structural re­for­ms to boost investment and growth”, it added.

The IMF executive board reminded the government that adherence to the programme would catalyse the mobilisation of resources from other donors.

Nemat Shafik, IMF’s deputy managing director and acting chair, however, noted that Pakistan still faced “serious economic challenges (as) overall vulnerabilities and crisis risks (remain) high, with subpar growth and unsustainable fiscal and balance of payments positions”.In this context, “the authorities’ comprehensive economic programme is timely and welcome”, she added.

Published in Dawn, March 28th, 2015

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