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IMF releases $102.1 million to Pakistan

"Significant challenges remain for Pakistan in the post-program period, and the authorities' commitment to continue implementing strong policies to reinforce macroeconomic stability gains and advance growth-supporting reforms is to be commended," said Mitsuhiro Furusawa, Deputy Managing Director and Acting Chair of IMF Executive Board.

September 29, 2016 / 12:33 IST
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The IMF today released USD 102.1 million to cash-strapped Pakistan as part of its final tranche of distribution of financial assistance to improve and restructure the country's economy.

The disbursement was part of USD 6.15 billion approved by the IMF Board in September 2013.

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"Significant challenges remain for Pakistan in the post-program period, and the authorities' commitment to continue implementing strong policies to reinforce macroeconomic stability gains and advance growth-supporting reforms is to be commended," said Mitsuhiro Furusawa, Deputy Managing Director and Acting Chair of IMF Executive Board.

"In light of the significant public debt burden, the authorities' plan to further reduce the fiscal deficit is welcome. The 2016/17 budget and the revised fiscal responsibility framework can anchor fiscal policy in support of further gradual fiscal consolidation," he said.