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IMF concludes staff visit to Malawi with no deal on new lending

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IMF concluded a staff visit ‌to Malawi where it held constructive discussions with authorities on the economy and policy priorities, although no deal was ​reached

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on ​Thursday it had concluded a staff visit ‌to Malawi where it held constructive discussions with authorities on the economy and policy priorities, although no deal was ​reached on new lending.

 

“Discussions will continue on ​the package of policies and reforms that ⁠could be supported under an Extended Credit Facility ​arrangement,” the Fund said in a statement.

 

An IMF staff ​mission visited Malawi from June 9 to 18 for talks on a new arrangement aimed at helping the country ​recover from a severe economic crisis characterised by ​double-digit inflation and crippling foreign-currency shortages.

 

The discussions were expected to ‌focus ⁠on fiscal discipline, debt sustainability and foreign exchange management, among other things.

 

Malawi’s last IMF programme lapsed in May last year because it did not complete a ​review within ​18 months ⁠of its approval, meaning it received only an initial disbursement of $35 million.

 

The Southern ​African nation’s economic difficulties include a ​high ⁠debt burden and declining donor funding.

 

Finance Minister Joseph Mwanamvekha said in February that public debt had reached unsustainable ⁠levels ​above 90% of gross domestic ​product.

 

–Reuters–