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Pakistan

Aurangzeb says Pakistan has secured debt rollover commitments from China, Saudi Arabia and UAE

  • Development gives boost to economy that awaits Executive Board approval from the IMF ahead of $7-billion bailout
Published August 6, 2024

Pakistan has secured commitments from China, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to rollover debt for a year, said finance minister Muhammad Aurangzeb on Tuesday, a major step as Islamabad looks to secure its next bailout with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

The amount of rollovers will be the same as last year, Aurangzeb told reporters in Islamabad after a parliamentary committee meeting, reported Bloomberg.

The development comes as Pakistan seeks re-profiling of debt from China as well ahead of the Executive Board meeting of the IMF.

Last month, Pakistan authorities and the IMF reached a staff level agreement for a $7-billion, 37-month loan programme aimed at cementing stability and inclusive growth.

The IMF said the new Extended Fund Facility was subject to approval by its Executive Board and “timely confirmation of necessary financing assurances from Pakistan’s development and bilateral partners.”

This included rollovers or disbursements on loans from Pakistan’s long-time allies Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and China.

The deal capped negotiations that started in May after Islamabad completed the previous short-term Stand-By Arrangement that helped stabilise the economy and avert a sovereign debt default.

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KU Aug 06, 2024 08:40pm
Has FM secured assurance on stoppage n reduction of govt expenses? News of appointing advisors/experts (who are experts at nothing) at Rs. 2 million salaries in bankrupt country is a very cruel joke.
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Rizwan Aug 06, 2024 08:53pm
US 12 Bn debt rollover be required to get IMF Board approval for over five years & FM saying that amount of Debt rollover is equal to previous year which means 3 to 5 Bn debt rollover for only a year
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Rizwan Aug 06, 2024 08:55pm
Will IMF board approved program giving insufficient debt rollover amount and period? That's a big question mark
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Aam Aadmi Aug 07, 2024 08:28am
No need to have a Finance Minister (local or imported) in this country or he should better be designated as "Minister for Loans and Rollovers (L & R)". As for budget speech, SO, M/O Fin can read it.
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