Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb on Saturday expressed satisfaction over Pakistan’s negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), saying that “fruitful consultations” will continue next week.
Speaking exclusively to SAMAA TV, the finance minister stated that the implementation of the IMF program has remained strong, and the government has made significant progress in its discussions with the global lender.
“We have presented Pakistan’s economic performance to the IMF mission, and the talks have been positive,” he said.
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According to sources, the finance ministry briefed the IMF delegation on key economic indicators, revenue collection, and fiscal reforms undertaken as part of the loan program.
The government also assured the IMF of its commitment to structural reforms, including broadening the tax base and reducing fiscal deficits.
While a staff-level agreement has not yet been reached, officials remain hopeful that continued discussions will pave the way for securing the next tranche of financial assistance.
The IMF has reportedly emphasised the need for stricter tax compliance and further measures in the energy sector to tackle circular debt.