IMF believes that Belarus should accelerate the pace of economic reforms

12 November 2017, 09:12 | Economy
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Head of the IMF mission for Belarus Peter Dolman spoke about the problems that the country faces because of which it will not be able to receive additional credit, and past credit programs will be frozen.

Dolman stressed that the country's economy is gaining an annual growth rate of one to two percent, but this is not enough to fully implement the reform program.

It is necessary to renew the changes in the fiscal policy, as well as in the sector of state enterprises, where we continue to see systemic problems. As a result, uneven distribution of resources occurs, and the state simply loses opportunities for earning.

As reported in the "URA-Inform", recently the board of directors of the European Stability Mechanism allocated to Greece an additional 800 million euros of financial assistance.




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