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Pak-IMF negotiations: Pakistan to brief on plan to issue new plastic notes today

By News Desk

March 15, 2024 10:43 AM


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Four days long negotiations between Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission officials will continue on second consecutive day on Friday.
According to the 24News HD TV channel, IMF officials will be briefed on FBR reforms, tax collection and other issues.
The IMF will also be briefed on the plan to issue new plastic notes of the State Bank of Pakistan to prevent fake currency and to improve the efficiency of government institutions, privatisation, reduction in tax collection in the current financial year.
The sources said IMF will also be briefed on issuing country reports under the United Nations Anti-Corruption Convention.
The IMF had set a condition for Pakistan to prepare a report on the efficiency of anti-corruption institutions, this condition has to be implemented by the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Law.
Yesterday, the finance ministry and a delegation of the IMF Thursday kicked off the second and last review of Pakistan’s $3 billion standby arrangement with the body.
The last review, if successful, will release a tranche of around $1.1 billion, the ministry had said. Islamabad had secured the last-gasped rescue package last summer to avert a sovereign default.
A press release issued by the ministry said a delegation led by IMF mission chief for Pakistan Nathan Porter called on Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb today to conduct the second review.
The finance minister welcomed the delegation and expressed the government’s commitment to working with the IMF on a reform agenda for the country’s economic growth and stability.
The press release said discussions were held between both sides on overall macroeconomic indicators, government efforts on fiscal consolidation, structural reforms, energy sector viability and governance of state-owned enterprises.
Aurangzeb thanked the IMF for its continued support and hoped for productive meetings in the second review.
The ministry had said a day ago the review would be a four-day affair and hoped for a for a successful IMF staff-level agreement after the appraisal, saying that “Pakistan has met all structural benchmarks, qualitative performance criteria and indicative targets for successful completion of the IMF review.”


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