World Bank sets tough loan terms

Citizen X

President (40k+ posts)
Finance ministry seeks three budget support loans totalling $1.5b before end of June

ISLAMABAD:
The World Bank has set tough conditions for $1.5 billion lending such as increase in electricity rates, introduction of new power and tax policies, putting the government in a tight spot that is already seeking a review of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) deal.

The finance ministry was seeking three budget support loans totalling $1.5 billion from the World Bank before the end of June, sources told The Express Tribune.

The loans are part of the overall $27 billion external financing requirement for the current fiscal year, said the finance ministry sources.

The government has requested the World Bank to provide $500 million each under the Resilient Institutions for Sustainable Economy (RISE-II), Securing Human Investments to Foster Transformation (SHIFT-II) and Programme for Affordable and Clean Energy (PACE), said the sources.

Outgoing Finance Minister Hammad Azhar on Friday chaired a meeting to review the status of conditions that the World Bank had proposed for giving the loans. In the absence of non-debt creating inflows, the government’s reliance on foreign loans is deepening and it has recently borrowed $2.5 billion by floating Eurobonds.

Resultantly, the State Bank of Pakistan’s $16 billion foreign currency reserves are the result of foreign loans, including $11 billion worth of lending by China in the shape of safe deposit and currency swap agreement. The only silver lining is the remittances from overseas Pakistani workers that are growing at a pace of 25%.

Some of the conditions that the World Bank has set are also part of the IMF programme, which the Fund revived three weeks ago, but the government now wants to renegotiate it.

Newly appointed Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin has already publicly stated that he would like to renegotiate the IMF deal. Sources said that the World Bank wanted to finalise the $500 million PACE programme ahead of the second series of RISE and SHIFT.

But the government was keen to prioritise RISE and SHIFT, as many of the prior actions were at the advanced stage of implementation, said the sources. For qualifying for these loans, Pakistan would have to increase electricity prices by Rs1.39 per unit in June and Rs2.21 per unit in July, said the sources. Both of these increases are also part of the IMF structural benchmarks.

But Prime Minister Imran Khan has recently opposed these tariff increases after approving them as part of the Circular Debt Management Plan, said the sources.

They said the government would also have to introduce a new National Electricity Policy, new Least Cost Power Generation Plan and subsidies phase-out plan.

PACE would tackle critical power sector reforms, by building on the foundations of RISE, to ensure the sector becomes financially viable, according to the World Bank documents.

The World Bank sees reduction in circular debt flow through reducing power generation costs, de-carbonising the energy mix, improving efficiency in distribution and re-targeting electricity subsidies.

Pakistani authorities were of the view that the government had already taken some major steps like amendments to the Nepra Act, which would ensure an automatic increase in quarterly electricity prices.

The government has also approved the Circular Debt Management Plan, which is aimed at reducing the debt through a combination of increase in electricity prices and reduction in line losses, said the sources.

They argued that the World Bank should consider these steps and should not focus on conditions like increase in electricity prices. Sources said that for $500 million RISE loan, the World Bank has set condition that provincial governments issue a notification adopting the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) valuation tables applicable to Urban Immovable Property Taxes to keep the assessment ratios at 85% of market value.

Signing of performance contracts with the board and management of all power sector companies is also part of the RISE loan condition.

There is also a condition that the federal and provincial finance departments should issue implementing regulations following the approval of common GST laws passed by the federal and provincial assemblies to generate a harmonised GST for goods and services across the country.

According to another condition, the Finance Division would convert all bearer prize bonds into registered instruments through biometric identity verification; and the SECP will issue a notification on the establishment of secured transactions collateral registry to enhance SME access to finance.

For securing $500 million SHIFT loan, the provincial cabinets are required to approve a mechanism for a nationwide harmonisation of birth and death registration with the national civil registry at NADRA.

Ministry of Finance and provincial Finance Departments will also have to approve the inclusion of all remaining capital costs under the respective expanded program on immunisation into the recurrent budget.

Some of the IMF programme conditions like elimination of nonstandard preferential rates and tax exemptions, and bringing those goods to the standard rate of 17% are also part of the World Bank conditions for $1.5 billion lending.

The power secretary briefed the finance minister on Friday about the efforts being made for reformation of the power sector with a view to provide maximum relief to the electricity consumers, according to the Finance Ministry handout.

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RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
No problem, I don’t eat sugary stuff for a few years now anyway.

but I just remembered that a week or so ago, I also posted an article from tribune express but you dismissed it by saying “anyone can write an article” (I’m paraphrasing but words to that effect)

this was the article


so imagine my surprise that you are now quoting from the same source?

So can you please explain to me why is it that when I quote that source it is haram but when you quote it it is halal?

because frankly it sounds a bit hypocritical to me?
Don't worry i will keep quoting from same source. There is a difference between opinion and news. You must know that I guess.
 
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arafay

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Very strange if true! With the current pace of deposits in RDAs, govt can easily raise 1.5 billion by 31st December 2021 (but definitely not till 30th June 2021). Also it seems FATF will clear Pakistan soon paving the way for improved FDI inflows. Getting another loan doesnt make any sense. I hope new FM shaukat tareen does not resume munshi dar policy of pumping GDP with borrowings.

Need to continue the fiscal discipline of last couple years for another 1-2 years and we will hit 5-7% gdp growth consistently. Moreover such growth will be sustainable for a long time unlike the borrowed growth of Munshi dar which will only last as long as you can borrow more money.
 

surfer

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Don't worry i will keep quoting from same source. There is a difference between opinion and news. You must know that I guess.
I thought I did but now you have me confused.....Let me see if I get this right..

if an article says PTI govt is bad, even though it is speculative and talking about events which may or may not happened in the future - then it is fact and halal

if an article criticises PMLN and is quoting and referencing facts and figures from the last 4 years, then it is an opinion and haram

is that about right?
 

Will_Bite

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
And after reading that from you. How many times I have requested you to come and help your donkeys because you know all about finances that comes out from a22.
Why the hell you are sitting where ever you are. Why don't you take these stooges out of this misery?


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I don't need to come. Pakistan is in good hands. I'm contributing 100x more to Pak Forex reserves and Pak economy while sitting abroad than you ever will
 

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
I thought I did but now you have me confused.....Let me see if I get this right..

if an article says PTI govt is bad, even though it is speculative and talking about events which may or may not happened in the future - then it is fact and halal

if an article criticises PMLN and is quoting and referencing facts and figures from the last 4 years, then it is an opinion and haram

is that about right?
No it is, not Haram. Who said that.
If you compare on same parameters between two Govts you will know the difference. Better you do ir or you want me to do?
 

surfer

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
No it is, not Haram. Who said that.
If you compare on same parameters between two Govts you will know the difference. Better you do ir or you want me to do?
To compare on same parameters, we have to wait for 4 years of PTI govt to be completed, then we can compare 4 years of each govt.
 

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
I don't need to come. Pakistan is in good hands. I'm contributing 100x more to Pak Forex reserves and Pak economy while sitting abroad than you ever will
There was i time when I was intimidated by this abuse. You always come down to this filthy side of your mind when you find no way to escape. I am compelled not to reveal my work. What I have contributed to the defense of my motherland is enough for me to feel proud of. Recently promoted, I carry more trust and honor. That is why you find me lost for longer periods.
Let me tell you one thing man. It may burn your A22 a bit. I am made whatever I am today by the universities in my motherland. And you know the most talented creed of this nation takes on the competition and gets on to positions which pay them enough to comfortably live here. And mid to low-level rich people find their way out to other countries because they fail miserably and fall through the filter. If you were any talented person you should have been an MD or grade 20 + officer here within the country. But you most likely were a below average student and could not keep up with the competition. Now you are some sort of accountant or cash boy and pose to be a financial expert.
You better not boast about yourself again. I know generally what kind kahoona you are. Stay on the things for which you can put a reference to --- understood.
 

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Wait, so now you’re saying the express article I posted earlier today IS credible?

now I’m further confused ??‍♀️
Keep yourself confused. This other Idiot Will bit punched on my soft nerve a bit so I am not in good mood at this time. But as I said it is better if you compare the parameters. If you cannot I am able to do it for you.
I want to go and sleep now. If you want we will continue on this conversation tomorrow. And I will compare apple with apple rather than judging the credibility of newspaper. So get ready. We will talk in the morning.
 

surfer

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Keep yourself confused. This other Idiot Will bit punched on my soft nerve a bit so I am not in good mood at this time. But as I said it is better if you compare the parameters. If you cannot I am able to do it for you.
I want to go and sleep now. If you want we will continue on this conversation tomorrow. And I will compare apple with apple rather than judging the credibility of newspaper. So get ready. We will talk in the morning.
Yeah whatever raja bhai, I’m just happy that you finally agreed that the tribune article I posted which stated how PMLN screwed up the economy is credible ?
 

Hate_Nooras

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Yeah whatever raja bhai, I’m just happy that you finally agreed that the tribune article I posted which stated how PMLN screwed up the economy is credible ?
Raja knows they screwed up badly but he would lose face to admit it.
 

Will_Bite

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
There was i time when I was intimidated by this abuse. You always come down to this filthy side of your mind when you find no way to escape. I am compelled not to reveal my work. What I have contributed to the defense of my motherland is enough for me to feel proud of. Recently promoted, I carry more trust and honor. That is why you find me lost for longer periods.
Let me tell you one thing man. It may burn your A22 a bit. I am made whatever I am today by the universities in my motherland. And you know the most talented creed of this nation takes on the competition and gets on to positions which pay them enough to comfortably live here. And mid to low-level rich people find their way out to other countries because they fail miserably and fall through the filter. If you were any talented person you should have been an MD or grade 20 + officer here within the country. But you most likely were a below average student and could not keep up with the competition. Now you are some sort of accountant or cash boy and pose to be a financial expert.
You better not boast about yourself again. I know generally what kind kahoona you are. Stay on the things for which you can put a reference to --- understood.
Ouch ...hurts, doesn't it, when someone constantly barks at you for being a :barla' and expat with no link to Pakistan?

I'm not going to respond to your tirade, but seems to you have had a taste of you own medicine. And it's bitter as hell, isn't it?

Just to wrap up, expats still, and will continue to contribute 1000x more than you and your 7 generations ever will. Even a puny laborer in the mideast contributes more than you, educated or not. The 2+ billion USD a month we send helps keep the economy afloat.
 

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Ouch ...hurts, doesn't it, when someone constantly barks at you for being a :barla' and expat with no link to Pakistan?

I'm not going to respond to your tirade, but seems to you have had a taste of you own medicine. And it's bitter as hell, isn't it?

Just to wrap up, expats still, and will continue to contribute 1000x more than you and your 7 generations ever will. Even a puny laborer in the mideast contributes more than you, educated or not. The 2+ billion USD a month we send helps keep the economy afloat.
Okay It is true I was heart. But I did not pick on your location of living. I just told you that if you are something big in economics then come and pull your donkey out of the mud. I never said overseas Pakistanis are not contributing to this society. I only say that you people are not getting the brunt which People in the streets are bearing.
Anyways I am sorry for being mean. We should stick with the facts which can be proven in black and white.