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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) board has approved a new $172 million loan programme for Sierra Leone to help the West African country combat rising inflation and lacklustre economic growth. The 43-month agreement follows a previous $240 million financing plan that was suspended in February over foot-dragging on reforms such as taxing luxury car imports, and removing subsidies on fuel and rice.
"The objectives of the previous program remain appropriate, but circumstances call for a recalibration," the IMF said in statement. "The main objectives of the current program are to safeguard macroeconomic stability, deepen structural reforms, and advance the country's education for development and poverty reduction agendas."
Representatives of Sierra Leone's finance ministry and central bank did not immediately respond to requests for comment. After recovering from a civil war ending in 2002, the country saw impressive growth but its economy was then battered by an Ebola epidemic and falling commodity prices. Economic growth has declined from 6.3 percent in 2016 to an estimated 3.75 percent this year. The IMF has reclassified Sierra Leone as a "high risk" for debt distress as a result of the economic slowdown.

Copyright Reuters, 2018

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