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IMF blocks Pakistan’s crypto power plan over grid strain, legal risks

Global lender raises concerns over power strain, legality, and economic impact.

July 03, 2025 / 14:13 IST
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The IMF also criticised the lack of prior consultation.
The IMF also criticised the lack of prior consultation.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has rejected Pakistan’s proposal to offer subsidised electricity tariffs to crypto mining and other energy-intensive industries, according to a local business magazine called Profit. Officials say the plan, which aimed to attract foreign investment, could put further strain on the country’s already stressed power grid.

As per the report, during a meeting with the Senate Standing Committee on Power, Secretary of Power Fakhray Alam Irfan confirmed that the IMF had turned down the proposal. He said the global lender is worried about market distortions and legal uncertainties tied to crypto mining in Pakistan.

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“The IMF has not agreed,” Irfan told the committee, Profit reports, noting that the agency had flagged several red flags in Pakistan’s energy subsidy plan. Chief among them: increased load on the grid, legal concerns surrounding crypto mining, and broader economic imbalances.

The IMF also criticised the lack of prior consultation. The fund warned that the proposal could disrupt energy markets and lead to unfair advantages for select industries, including crypto mining and metals.