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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is likely to sign the staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) next week, sources said on Saturday.

The signing of staff level agreement with the IMF will clear the way for Pakistan to receive the last tranche of $1.1 billion under the SBA Agreement, the sources said.

They further said that during the talks with the IMF, Pakistan’s officials assured the international lender of jacking up the electricity tariff from July 1, while monthly, quarterly, and yearly fuel adjustments will be slapped on consumers for cost recovery.

Govt quite clear about what it seeks from IMF

The IMF delegation stressed upon Pakistani officials to continue to protect people registered in the BISP programme. Furthermore, the International Monetary Fund also demanded to keep strict monetary policy and market exchange rate.

The IMF delegation is currently in Pakistan for the second review under the SBA loan programme.

Earlier, the Pakistan government rejected the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) demand for a National Finance Commission (NFC) Award revisit, said sources.

Citing the shortage of federal funds, the IMF had asked Islamabad to revisit the NFC Award with the provinces during the second review talks under the $3 billion loan programme under SBA.

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Bashir A Aziz Mar 17, 2024 07:01am
Western countries give countries like Pakistan 4M loan. The corrupt politicians and generals of Pakistan steal this money and deposit it back in to their banks. What a scam! We end up paying back 4m+
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Pakistani1 Mar 17, 2024 02:44pm
Pakistan has to repay all the money received from IMF or any other lending agency. Government should focus on a plan to increase revenue, exports, eliminate wastage and corruption in the country.
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