The IMF approved a $1.2 billion disbursement to Pakistan, bringing total inflows to $3.3 billion, acknowledging the country’s reform efforts despite recent flood shocks. This funding supports macroeconomic stability and climate resilience, with further reforms needed for private sector-led growth and fiscal resilience.
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