IMF in loan talks with Tunisia

WASHINGTON: The International Monetary Fund has begun negotiations with Tunisia on a loan program and is reviewing budge
19 Jan, 2013

 

Masood Ahmed, IMF director for the Middle East and North Africa, told reporters he hoped to report progress in the talks with Tunisia by early February.

 

Tunisia, whose uprising two years ago sparked political changes across North Africa, said in November it was seeking a $2.5 billion loan from the IMF. Ahmed said current discussions are trying to establish the government's funding needs.

 

Tunisia's newly elected government has sought to revive the economy in the face of a decline in trade with the crisis-hit euro zone and domestic political disputes over the future of the North African Arab state.

 

In Egypt, the government is keen to move forward to finalize its IMF loan deal, Ahmed said, after an agreement was postponed in November due to political unrest triggered by President Mohamed Mursi's drive to fast-track a new constitution.

 

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2013

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