Zambia, IMF Hold Talks

Zambia, IMF Hold Talks

Zambia will hold talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the Southern Africa’s country request for an economic programme, its finance minister Bwalya Ng’andu said on Monday. African nations including Zambia have become heavily indebted in the past decade and are seeking support from the IMF, World Bank and European Union for wide-ranging debt relief.

The IMF last week forecast Zambia’s economy would contract by 3.5 per cent in 2020, from growth of 1.5 per cent in 2019, as the coronavirus pandemic hits economies across the world. Zambia’s economic activity has also been hampered by widespread power shortages.

“Zambia will now discuss with the fund on an appropriate macro-economic framework that will lead to a programme eventually,” Ng’andu told reporters.

Talks with the IMF hinged mainly on debt sustainability, Ng’andu said, adding that Zambia had already embarked on measures including reduced borrowing and the suspension of some projects.

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