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Pakistan signs 2.3b loan agreement with China: Miftah

June 22, 2022 06:46 PM


Pakistan Wednesday signed a RMB 15 billion ($2.3 billion) loan facility agreement with a Chinese consortium of banks which is expected to aid the depleting foreign exchange reserves and depreciation of local currency.

Finance Minister Miftah Ismail announced the development on his Twitter handle, revealing that the inflows are expected within a couple of days.

“We thank the Chinese government for facilitating this transaction,” he said.

https://twitter.com/MiftahIsmail/status/1539573937897717764

Pakistan is likely to receive the loan in couple of days. Pakistan is currently facing a huge problem of depleting foreign reserves with US dollar thrashing Pakistani rupee continuously as it touched historic high of Rs212 on Wednesday.

Pakistan is desperately trying to win an IMF deal but it is still looks a couple of weeks away from reaching consensus.

IMF’s Resident Representative to Pakistan Esther Perez Ruiz said the discussions between the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Pakistan are underway and major progress has been made regarding the budget for the next fiscal year.

"Discussions between the IMF staff and the authorities on policies to strengthen macroeconomic stability in the coming year continue," Ruiz said.

On Tuesday night, Pakistan and the IMF evolved a broader agreement on the budget 2022-23 to revise upward the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) target and slash down the expenditures to achieve a revenue surplus in the next fiscal year.

Pakistan and the Fund staff achieved substantial progress to strike a consensus on budget 2022-23 and now the IMF will share a draft Memorandum of Economic and Financial Policies (MEFP) on coming Friday or Monday.

In the next few days, the IMF and SBP will work out modalities on monetary targets, including further tightening of monetary policy, net international reserves and net domestic assets.

Federal Minister for Finance Miftah Ismail on Tuesday night said that “Pakistan and the IMF locked the budget details and achieved substantial progress on finalising budgetary targets for 2022-23".

"Now the MEFP will shared by the IMF soon,” the minister said.

Miftah told Reuters: "I am also expecting the duration of the programme will be extended by a year and loan amount augmented".

The IMF had not committed to it yet, but based on the Pakistani authorities' talks, Ismail expects it to come through.

He also does not expect any "hiccups" in the remaining talks and foresees an initial memorandum on macroeconomic and financial targets and then an official agreement.

According to sources, the government has fulfilled the demands of the IMF and accepted to slap Rs1,200 tax on salary earner of Rs50,000 to Rs100,000.

The government made all-out efforts to convince the IMF but failed to do so. The FBR target has been proposed to be increased from Rs7,004 billion to Rs7,442 billion for the next fiscal. The expenditure target was revised downwards, so the revenue surplus of Rs152 billion would be achieved.

The sources said the petroleum levy has also been readjusted as the levy of Rs5 per litre will be imposed. This would be gradually increased up to Rs30 per litre instead of Rs50 per litre. The petroleum levy target has been slashed down from Rs750 billion to Rs550 billion.



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