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Coronavirus Pandemic: IMF To Consider Additional $1.4 Billion Grant To Pakistan In 16 April Meeting

IANSApr 13, 2020, 12:42 PM | Updated 12:41 PM IST
Pakistani PM Imran Khan  (pic via Twitter)

Pakistani PM Imran Khan (pic via Twitter)


The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has called its executive board meeting on 16 April to consider an extra loan of $1.4 billion for Pakistan to boost the country's foreign exchange reserves and extend budgetary support in the wake of the economic slowdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, it was reported on Monday (13 April).

The government had requested the IMF last month for a low-cost, fast-disbursing loan under the fund's Rapid Financing Instrument (RFI) to deal with the adverse economic impact of COVID-19, said The Express Tribune report.

"We have been working with the Pakistani authorities since the request was placed. This $1.4 billion disbursement is scheduled to happen next week," IMF Resident Representative in Pakistan Teresa Daban Sanchez said.

The RFI is used to provide financial assistance to IMF member countries facing an urgent balance of payments need without requiring them to put a full-fledged programme in place.

The $1.4 billion loan to Pakistan is additional to the country's $6 billion bailout package that it signed with the IMF in July last year to stave off a balance of payments crisis.

Pakistan had already announced 1.2 trillion PKR fiscal stimulus package to offset the adverse impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the country's fragile economy, The Express Tribune reported.

The country also approached multilateral donors for additional funds to fight the coronavirus pandemic and its economic implications.

The World Bank had approved $1 billion and the Asian Development Bank $1.5 billion for Pakistan to keep its economy afloat.

This news has been published via Syndicate feed. Only the headline has been changed.

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