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Pakistan Faces Economic Crisis: IMF Agrees to Release Final Installment of $1.1 Billion Aid Package

Lahore: An official agreement to pay another 1.1 billion dollars as the last installment of the 3 billion dollars aid package issued by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to Pakistan, which is facing a serious economic crisis. The amount will be released once approved by the IMF Executive Board. The action is a continuation of the discussions held by the representatives of the IMF and the Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif in the capital of Pakistan five days ago.

The country is seeking financial assistance from global nations and financial institutions to save the Pakistani economy, which has been on the verge of collapse for two years. The country’s foreign debt alone is 13,000 crores and the country’s foreign investment is only 800 crores. The amount required for importing fuel is only available for eight weeks. In the last two years, the exchange rate against the dollar has fallen by more than 50 percent. Inflation is 23 percent.

Pakistani ministers refuse their salaries

Lahore: Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and ministers have decided to waive salaries and other benefits in view of the severe economic crisis. The decision was made at a cabinet meeting held to discuss measures to cut costs. A decision was taken earlier to restrict foreign travel at the expense of the government. According to this, no one including ministers will be allowed to travel at the expense of the government. Last week, President Asif Ali Zardari and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi had refused their salaries. The salary of the President is Rs 8,46,550 per month as of 2018. The current president, Zardari, is one of the richest men in Pakistan.

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