Togo: IMF backs economic reforms with $35.6M facility

Economic governance
Tuesday, 19 December 2017 14:58
Togo: IMF backs economic reforms with $35.6M facility

(Togo First) - International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recently approved the disbursement of $35.6 million (CFA19,761 million) to Togo, according to a statement released by the institution.

The disbursement falls under an agreement reached last May, between the Togolese government and the Bretton Woods institution, also under an extended credit facility amounting to $241.5 million (CFA134,067.22 million).

The funds should enable Togo to pursue its reforms, whose results by the way satisfied IMF. “Primary deficit has improved, passing from 6% yearly average in 2013-2016 to 1.4% of GDP in the first half of 2017. This mainly as a result of better controlled expenditures and the suspension of unorthodox financing for public investment projects”, the statement reads.

IMF expected that at the end of 2017, Togo’s public debt should have decreased to 77.3% of its GDP, from 81.5% in 2016. According to the institution, the country’s economy, despite the various political troubles it experienced, should grow by 4.8% with a relatively low inflation.

Regarding the new disbursement, it should be noted that it follows another $34.5 million (CFA19,151.19 million), provided last May, still under the same agreement.

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