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Caretaker govt to begin talks with IMF

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ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Finance Minister Dr Shamshad Akhtar has revealed that the government will begin talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the quarterly review at the end of October to get the next tranche.
In a briefing to the Senate Standing Committee on Finance and Revenue on Thursday, she said that she took charge on August 17 and the macroeconomic indicators at that time were “very bad”. The inflation had reached 38% but the “good news” was that it was declining, she added.
The interim finance czar said that in 2023 inflation reached a record level and the GDP declined to 0.3%. But the minister also believes that the inflation had stopped increasing but was not declining due to high demand. “In 2023, the production of major industries decreased by 10%,” Dr Akhtar said. She added that in 2022 the agricultural product also declined by 2.5%.
“The country’s economy was affected by the floods and Ukraine war,” Dr Akhtar said, adding that in 2023, 4 million people became victims of poverty and unemployment in the country has reached 10%. “Pakistan is under pressure due to debt repayment,” the federal minister further said. The caretaker government, she said, was working to restore the economy through institutional stability and her ministry was working on an economic recovery programme by taking short and medium-term measures.
“We are trying to make better economic decisions to help the future government,” she said. According to her, the provinces have been instructed to reduce their expenses. The minister assured the senators that the interim government is determined to implement the IMF programme. She also said that the State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBP) foreign exchange reserves can cover 1.5 months of imports while the country requires $20 billion this year.
“The country’s economy is recovering, confidence is increasing,” believes the finance minister. She added that Pakistan was expecting more support from friendly countries. “We have requested Saudi Arabia and China for financing.” The finance minister added that the government is also requesting Riyadh to provide oil on a loan.
Last month, Finance Minister Shamshad Akhtar had an introductory virtual engagement with the staff mission of the global lender and was reported to have promised steadfast implementation of the policy actions committed under the SBA during the tenure of the caretaker government to ensure economic stability.

The Frontier Post

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