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Pakistan discusses $7 bn bailout reform agenda with IMF in unusual talks

The talks in Islamabad came within six weeks of the IMF approving the bailout

November 17, 2024 / 20:13 IST
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Pakistan's $350 billion economy has struggled for decades with boom-and-bust cycles, needing 23 IMF bailouts since 1958.
Pakistan's $350 billion economy has struggled for decades with boom-and-bust cycles, needing 23 IMF bailouts since 1958.

Pakistan discussed its $7 billion bailout reform agenda with the International Monetary Fund during an unscheduled staff visit last week, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb said on Sunday, suggesting no new taxes are to be imposed.

The talks in Islamabad came within six weeks of the IMF approving the bailout, an unusual move as it is rare for the fund to discuss reforms ahead of a review of the reform plan under the loan programme.

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A first review of Pakistan's reforms is due in the first quarter of 2025.

"We discussed reforms in taxation, energy sector, privatisation of loss-making state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and public finance," Aurangzeb said in a recorded video statement broadcast by state-run television.