Source:Africapublicity
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is set to engage in crucial discussions with the Ghanaian government from February 10th to 15th, 2025, as the country finalizes its 2025 budget ¹. The budget, scheduled for presentation in March, will be a key focus area for the discussions.
The IMF delegation, led by Mission Chief for Ghana, Stephane Roudet, will assess Ghana’s progress under the IMF-supported program and the policy direction of the government on the 2025 budget ¹. Key areas of discussion will include:
– Revenue Administration Reforms: Strategies to improve revenue collection and management.
– Energy Sector Reforms: Plans to address the energy sector’s challenges and debts.
– Expenditure Rationalization: Measures to optimize government spending and reduce waste.
– Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy: Discussions on maintaining economic stability and managing inflation.
The Ghanaian government has assured the public of its commitment to prioritizing macroeconomic stability, job creation, and improved livelihoods for its citizens ¹. The IMF’s support is crucial in helping Ghana achieve these goals.
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