Gwengwe upbeat Malawi to get IMF credit facility for emergency

Minister of Finance Sosten Gwengwe is upbeat that Malawi will successfully secure IMF emergency funding under the Rapid Credit Facility (RPD) by the end of the month or early next month, November.

In an interview, Gwengwe said the facility would allow Malawi get half of the US$350 million it applied under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF).

“This facility will help us deal immediately with some challenges, such as lack of forex,” he said.

Finance and Economy Minister – Sosten Gwengwe MP

He said discussions with the IMF on the facility, which has just been introduced to poor countries facing economic challenges due to effects of covid-19 pandemic, among others ends this week in Malawi before the issue is brought before the board of directors of IMF in Washington DC, United States.

IMF, in a statement, has described as productive the discussions it had with the government of Malawi over a request by authorities for emergency funding under the Rapid Credit Facility-RPD- Food Shock Window.

This follows a series of meetings which the IMF team led by its Chief to Malawi Mika Saito held with various government officials including President Lazarus Chakwera, Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Sosten Gwengwe , Reserve Bank of Malawi Governor Wilson Banda and other senior government officials.

The RPD – Food Shock Window provides low access to finance to low income countries facing balance of payment.

In a statement issued at the end of the visit to Malawi, the IMF team said the fund had productive discussions with authorities and made good progress on the request for disbursement of the emergency funds under–Food Shock Window but discussions will continue from 11 – 17th October in US during the IMF- World Bank Annual Meeting.

Meanwhile, the IMF has said Malawi has expressed commitment to qualify for an Extended Credit Facility once progress has been achieved on the debt restructuring process.

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Pitala
Pitala
1 year ago

Bravoo chakwera and Gwengwe

Sonkho
Sonkho
1 year ago

Kalikonse tikaona

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