IMF approves $1.2 billion for Pakistan from bailout, citing progress on economic and climate reforms


The bailout, approved in 2024, aims to rebuild Pakistan’s reserves, strengthen its tax system and reform loss-making state-owned companies, especially in the energy sector. The climate facility, approved earlier this year, supports efforts to improve disaster management, water use and climate-related financial reporting.



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