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IMF, Senegal reach staff-level agreement on $217 million loan

Once approved, the loans will help authorities cushion the impact of soaring fuel and food prices, made worse by the war in Ukraine, and the economic slowdown of Senegal's main trading partner Mali, which is facing sanctions for failing to restore democracy since a 2020 coup.

May 20, 2022 / 20:10 IST
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(Representative image/Source: Reuters)
(Representative image/Source: Reuters)

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Senegal have reached a staff-level agreement on economic and financial policies under which the West African country will receive a $217 million loan if approved in late June, the IMF said.

Once approved, the loans will help authorities cushion the impact of soaring fuel and food prices, made worse by the war in Ukraine, and the economic slowdown of Senegal's main trading partner Mali, which is facing sanctions for failing to restore democracy since a 2020 coup, the IMF said in a statement late on Thursday.

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The staff-level agreement was reached after an IMF delegation visited Dakar this week, and is subject to approval from the fund's management and the executive board, which is expected to meet in late June.

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