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Following the talks, the Bank said, "it would continue to support" Pakistan to implement broad economic reforms and address current risks towards achieving its development aspirations.
Pakistan needs around USD 17 billion to cover rising current account deficit and debt payments in the year 2018, the World Bankhas said reiterating that it would continue to support the country to implement its broad economic reforms.
"Pakistan is facing headwinds in the external sector and a risingfiscal deficit that could put macro-economic management at risk," the Bank said, after it concluded talks with a visiting Pakistani delegation on the sidelines of the annual meeting of International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
"This has resulted in increased external financing needs of 5-6 per cent of GDP in financial year 2018, or around USD 17 billion, to cover rising current account deficit and debt payments," the bank said.
The Pakistan delegation included Shahid Mahmood, Secretary, Finance Division, Tariq Bajwa, Governor the State Bank of Pakistan, and Arif Ahmed Khan, Secretary of the Economic Affairs Division.
They met with a World Bank team led by Annette Dixon, Vice President, South Asia Region.
Following the talks, the Bank said, "it would continue to support" Pakistan to implement broad economic reforms and address current risks towards achieving its development aspirations.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...t-account-deficit-wb/articleshow/61110908.cms
Pakistan needs around USD 17 billion to cover rising current account deficit and debt payments in the year 2018, the World Bankhas said reiterating that it would continue to support the country to implement its broad economic reforms.
"Pakistan is facing headwinds in the external sector and a risingfiscal deficit that could put macro-economic management at risk," the Bank said, after it concluded talks with a visiting Pakistani delegation on the sidelines of the annual meeting of International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
"This has resulted in increased external financing needs of 5-6 per cent of GDP in financial year 2018, or around USD 17 billion, to cover rising current account deficit and debt payments," the bank said.
The Pakistan delegation included Shahid Mahmood, Secretary, Finance Division, Tariq Bajwa, Governor the State Bank of Pakistan, and Arif Ahmed Khan, Secretary of the Economic Affairs Division.
They met with a World Bank team led by Annette Dixon, Vice President, South Asia Region.
Following the talks, the Bank said, "it would continue to support" Pakistan to implement broad economic reforms and address current risks towards achieving its development aspirations.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...t-account-deficit-wb/articleshow/61110908.cms