IMF team deeply saddened by the loss of lives and injuries during recent public uprising in Bangladesh
UNB
Publish: 01 Oct 2024, 08:42 AM
Dhaka,
Sept 30 (UNB)- An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission team led by Chris
Papageorgiou expresses their profound sadness over the loss of lives and
injuries during the recent public uprising in Bangladesh.
The team visited Dhaka
from September 24 to 30 to discuss recent developments and the authorities'
reform priorities.
At the conclusion of the
mission on Monday, Papageorgiou issued a statement expressing deep sadness over
the loss of lives and injuries during the recent public unrest, emphasizing
solidarity with the people of Bangladesh in these challenging times. He noted
that the timely establishment of an interim government has contributed to
stabilizing political and security conditions, paving the way for a gradual
return to normalcy in the economy.
"Nonetheless,
economic activity has slowed markedly, while inflation remains at double-digit
levels, owing to the recent turbulence and major floods. The deterioration in
the balance of payments has put additional pressure on foreign exchange
reserves. Concurrently, tax revenue collection has declined, while spending
pressures have increased, and domestic payment arrears have accumulated.
Financial sector vulnerabilities have become more pronounced. In this context,
the authorities and IMF staff have held open and productive discussions on the
policies and reforms needed to address these emerging challenges. We support
the authorities' efforts to initiate policy adjustments, including continued
monetary tightening and rationalizing non-priority capital spending, in
response to these challenging circumstances."
The IMF remains a
steadfast partner, fully committed to supporting Bangladesh and its people.
Within the framework of the ongoing IMF-supported program, we will continue to
work closely with the authorities to advance Bangladesh's reform agenda, which
aims to ensure macroeconomic stability, promote job creation, strengthen
institutions, and foster strong, sustainable, and equitable growth, read the
statement.
"We welcome the
authorities' renewed commitment to implementing the reforms under the
IMF-supported program. Discussions on how to proceed with program reviews will
continue during the upcoming 2024 IMF-World Bank Annual Meetings," it
said.
The IMF team also
expressed their gratitude to the Bangladeshi authorities and other stakeholders
for their hospitality and candid discussions.
The team held meetings
with Finance Advisor Saleh Uddin Ahmed, Bangladesh Bank Governor Ahsan Mansur,
and other senior officials.
The team also met with
representatives from the private sector, think tanks, bilateral donors, and
development partners.
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