IMF Mission Evaluates Togo's New Economic Program

Economy
Wednesday, 09 October 2024 17:00
IMF Mission Evaluates Togo's New Economic Program

(Togo First) - An International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation is in Togo to review the country’s new 42-month economic program backed by a $390 million extended credit facility (ECF). The mission ends on October 18, 2024. 

According to the Togolese Ministry of Economy and Finance, the IMF team will engage in discussions with local authorities and various entities about issues related to the real sector. They will focus on recent economic developments, high-frequency indicators, and short- and medium-term economic projections. The mission will also examine industrial policy and its effects on the Togolese economy.

Additionally, discussions will cover budget execution, particularly revenues up to September 2024, as well as the performance of non-tax revenue collection. Public expenditure execution will also be assessed.

A positive evaluation from this mission could lead to a disbursement under the Extended Credit Facility and may position Togo as a candidate for the IMF's new $50 billion Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF).

Last month, the IMF lauded Togo’s progress regarding tax collection, highlighting the increased mobilization of domestic resources. This progress has strengthened the country's capacity to finance government actions, signaling continued support for the current program.

Esaïe Edoh

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