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Pakistan prepares for 3rd IMF review, $1bn tranche expected

Published on: January 27, 2026 5:32 PM

Pakistan has started preparations for the third economic review with the International Monetary Fund, aiming to secure the next $1 billion tranche and provide relief to the public, salaried workers, and industries. Officials emphasized that the review is a crucial step for stabilizing the economy and ensuring timely financial support.

The IMF review mission is expected to visit Pakistan next month, with discussions likely to conclude by March. Once completed, the tranche will be released, helping the government manage fiscal pressures while maintaining reform commitments under the ongoing IMF programme.

Read more : IMF lowers Pakistan GDP growth forecast to 3.2% –

Government sources said the talks will focus on balancing economic reforms with measures to ease the burden on citizens and businesses. New priorities have been set under the prime minister’s instructions to address public relief, industrial revival, and broader economic growth initiatives.

Prime Minister-led delegations have already engaged with IMF leadership, seeking concrete proposals within two weeks to secure flexibility under the programme. Officials have been directed to prepare recommendations highlighting areas where relief can be granted without compromising fiscal discipline.

Read more : IMF Releases $1.2 Billion to Pakistan for Economic Stability

Furthermore, a strategy to support struggling industries is being finalized, while a rapid growth plan will be presented to the IMF. Authorities are also exploring ways to strengthen tax collection from alternative sources, reducing reliance on cuts to public support programmes.

The IMF has assured full cooperation as Pakistan progresses within the loan programme, emphasizing that successful negotiations will unlock funds and help stabilize the economy. Observers note that the third review is pivotal for sustaining fiscal balance and promoting industrial recovery.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: $1bn tranche, economic review, fiscal stability, industrial support, Latest, Pakistan IMF, public relief

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