Tag: State Minister

  • Minister of State for Finance and Revenue criticises IMF for interfering in Pakistan’s internal affairs

    Minister of State for Finance and Revenue criticises IMF for interfering in Pakistan’s internal affairs

    In a strong rebuke to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), State Minister for Finance and Revenue Aisha Ghaus Pasha criticised the international lender for what she called “intervening” in Pakistan’s internal affairs.

    Speaking on Wednesday, the state minister asserted that Pakistan’s actions were within the boundaries of the law, dismissing the statement made by IMF Mission Chief for Pakistan, Nathan Porter, as “extraordinary.”

    While the IMF typically refrains from commenting on domestic politics, Porter had expressed the hope that Pakistan would find a peaceful way forward in line with the Constitution and the rule of law. The state minister expressed her dissatisfaction with the IMF’s involvement in Pakistan’s political situation, emphasising that the delay in reaching a staff-level agreement was detrimental to both Pakistan and the Fund.

    Dr Pasha confirmed reports that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had reached out to IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva. In their conversation, the prime minister assured the IMF chief that Pakistan would fulfill all its obligations.

    On May 27, Prime Minister Shehbaz had contacted Georgieva, requesting her assistance in revitalising the stalled $6.5 billion facility. It is believed that the prime minister urged her intervention to facilitate the completion of the pending ninth review, which would unlock $1.1 billion in financing for the cash-strapped nation.

    Negotiations between the coalition government and the IMF have been ongoing since November to revive Pakistan’s bailout program, with the financing gap being a major hurdle. Approximately $2.7 billion remains to be disbursed from the $6.5 billion program, which is set to expire next month.

    Responding to a question regarding Pakistan’s contingency plan if it fails to convince the IMF before the program’s expiry on June 30, the state minister stated that while there is always a “Plan B,” the Ministry of Finance’s priority is to revive the IMF program.

    With the federal budget announcement scheduled for June 9, both sides are hopeful of reaching a staff-level agreement before then. The successful conclusion of the agreement would provide a much-needed boost to Pakistan’s economy and help address its financial challenges.

    As the negotiations continue, the Pakistani government remains committed to meeting its obligations and finding a way forward to revive the IMF program, while asserting its sovereignty and independence in internal affairs.

  • Rupee depreciation may lead to an increase in petroleum prices, says Musadik Malik

    Rupee depreciation may lead to an increase in petroleum prices, says Musadik Malik

    Dr Musadik Malik, the State Minister for Petroleum, issued a warning on the potential increase of petroleum product prices due to the significant decline in the value of the Pakistani rupee against the US dollar.

    During an appearance on the Geo News program “Capital Talk” on Thursday, Dr Malik stated that the depreciation of the rupee could lead to an upsurge in the prices of petroleum products in the upcoming days. He also shared that the negotiations between Pakistan and Russia on oil imports were progressing well.

    According to Dr Malik, the sudden increase in the US dollar’s price was due to political instability, making it difficult to govern the country in such an uncertain environment. Notably, during the last fortnight’s review, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar announced a reduction in petroleum prices.

    As a result, the government cut the price of petrol by Rs5 per litre, setting it at Rs267 per litre, while the price of diesel remained steady at Rs280 per litre.

    In addition, the price of light diesel oil decreased by Rs12 per litre, bringing it down to Rs184.68 per litre. Furthermore, the cost of kerosene oil was reduced by Rs15 per litre, bringing its price to Rs187.73.