“The IMF supports the authorities in the implementation of policies in the period ahead.” This included technical work to prepare the budget for fiscal year 2024, set to be passed by the National Assembly before end-June, he added. As part of the conditions, Pakistan has given an assurance that its balance of payments gap this fiscal year, which ends in June, is fully funded. Pakistan has announced pledges worth $3 billion in financing support from Saudi Arabia and UAE, but the funds have yet to come through. Longtime ally China has rolled over and refinanced its loans. Islamabad and the IMF have had differences over the gap. It was not clear if the Saudi, UAE and Chinese financing would be sufficient, or if more external support would be needed.
It was also not immediately clear why the lender wanted to work on the technical preparation of the budget, which is not covered by the programme. The step could be linked to a possible new IMF lending plan, said Yousuf Nazar, an economist and former head of equities and investments at Citigroup. “I think it is unavoidable that they would like to ensure the government will meet its commitments particularly, when it is in no position to repay the debt, which will inevitably need a new programme,” he told Reuters. Pakistan’s finance ministry and the IMF did not immediately respond to a request for a comment. The current IMF programme aims to disburse an additional $1.4 billion for Pakistan before it concludes in June.
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