ISLAMABAD:

In the first ten months of the fiscal year 2024-25 (July to April), Pakistan received over $6 billion in foreign loans and grants. However, the total external inflows reach $14.1 billion, when IMF funding and rollovers from friendly countries are included.

The annual target for external financial assistance is $19.39 billion, according to data released by the Economic Affairs Division. Sources said the $2.1 billion received from the IMF is in addition to other inflows. Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and China rolled over deposits worth $6 billion during the period.

From July to April, Pakistan received $2.97 billion from international financial institutions. Countries including China and the United States provided an additional $370 million in bilateral loans. The country also secured $760 million in foreign commercial loans.

According to documents, Pakistan raised $1.61 billion through the Naya Pakistan Certificates. Over $3 billion was received as budgetary support, while $2.63 billion was directed towards development projects.

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