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IMF team concludes Pakistan visit without finalizing a possible bailout

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IMF team concludes Pakistan visit without finalizing a possible bailout

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A team from the International Monetary Fund concluded its visit to Pakistan Tuesday, the government said, adding that “substantive progress” had been made but talks will continue on a possible bailout.

The IMF mission held “extensive talks” with Pakistani officials during the visit, which began on November 7, the finance ministry said in a statement.

“Substantive progress has been made by the government of Pakistan and the IMF Mission towards developing a common understanding on the policy and structural reforms framework for the prospective IMF programme,” the statement continued.

“The positive engagement with the IMF will continue over the coming weeks to finalize the programme with the Fund.”

Pakistan — which has gone to the IMF repeatedly since the late 1980s — is facing a widening balance of payments crisis.

But earlier this month finance minister Asad Umar said that unspecified assurances from China — combined with a pledge made by Saudi Arabia in October — meant that Pakistan’s immediate fiscal woes were “over”.

Riyadh pledged $6 billion in funding and struck a 12-month deal for a balance of payments lifeline during a visit by Prime Minister Imran Khan.

No further announcement has been made about any Chinese assistance.

Despite the pledges, Pakistan has said it will still seek broader IMF support for the government’s long-term economic planning.

In his statement, Umar said the reforms discussed included “fiscal and monetary measures, corrective interventions for balance of payments sustainability, pro-poor spending, governance and development of a business-friendly environment”.

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After getting backup from the allies, IMF is not in a position to dictate terms to Pakistan. IMF will now have to come up with lenient conditions in next meetings. Asad Umer played well. Had we started negotiations earlier, we than had to accept every strict demand of theirs, not to be now.

Time for another Visit to China,UAE,Malaysia,Saudi,Turkey etc

You are idiot who doesn't know what negotiations are all about.
 
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You are idiot who doesn't know what negotiations are all about.
Indian and Indiot........sounds familiar?

You could have used all that money to save your sinking economy or for your dams.

Your PM is literally running from one country to another begging for money. What kind of a citizen are you ??!!!

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What our PM is doing is none of your business, now go a built some toilets before the whole of India turns into one big toilet.
 
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After getting backup from the allies, IMF is not in a position to dictate terms to Pakistan. IMF will now have to come up with lenient conditions in next meetings. Asad Umer played well. Had we started negotiations earlier, we than had to accept every strict demand of theirs, not to be now.



You are idiot who doesn't know what negotiations are all about.

Obviously, because it is IMF which needs Pakistan, to take their money.
 
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Obviously, because it is IMF which needs Pakistan, to take their money.

I see what you did there! :D

Seriously though, Pakistan does have a better negotiating position in front of IMF with Saudi and Chinese support than it would have had otherwise. That was a good move by the new government to delay going to the IMF while it shook the trees elsewhere first.
 
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Avoiding IMF program means avoiding the tough measures IMF would have suggested. This also means that the real issues with economy will not be dealt with. But this will give relief to People for now.
 
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Avoiding IMF program means avoiding the tough measures IMF would have suggested. This also means that the real issues with economy will not be dealt with. But this will give relief to People for now.

PMIK has a difficult balancing act to produce given the circumstances. Maybe UAE will fill the gap and IMF won't be needed fter all.
 
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