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Minister says Pakistan has fulfilled all requirements for IMF bailout deal

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Last updated: 2024/07/03 at 10:01 AM
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Pakistan is currently in talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to secure a bailout package of over $6 billion. The junior finance minister of Pakistan, Ali Pervaiz Malik, has stated that the country aims to reach a staff-level agreement with the IMF within the next few weeks. The strict revenue targets set by Pakistan in its annual budget are intended to meet the IMF’s requirements for the loan and prevent another economic crisis.

The tax revenue target set by Pakistan for the fiscal year is 13 trillion rupees, a significant increase from the previous year. The country also aims to reduce its fiscal deficit to 5.9% of GDP. The tough budget measures, including new taxation, are seen as necessary steps to qualify for the IMF bailout. Malik has stated that the IMF is satisfied with the revenue measures implemented by Pakistan.

While the budget may meet the IMF’s approval, it could lead to public discontent due to the burdensome reforms. However, Malik emphasizes that the IMF program is essential for stabilizing the economy. Economists warn that delays in reaching a deal with the IMF could put pressure on Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves and currency. This could lead to the reinstatement of import and capital controls, causing uncertainty in the market.

Despite the challenges, Pakistan’s benchmark share index has risen by 10% since the budget announcement in June. There is optimism in the market regarding the IMF bailout package and its potential to boost the struggling economy. It is crucial for Pakistan to finalize the agreement with the IMF to ensure financial stability and avoid further economic turmoil. The ongoing negotiations reflect the country’s commitment to addressing its financial challenges and seeking external support for economic recovery.

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