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IMF approves $178 million loan for Malawi, currency depreciates by 30%

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November 16, 2023
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WASHINGTON – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a crucial $178 million loan for Malawi, a move that is set to bolster the country’s foreign-exchange reserves and enhance grant financing. This financial support comes as a response to the country’s pressing economic challenges, including the worst-ever cholera outbreak, a devastating cyclone, rampant inflation, and a severe foreign currency deficit that has led to a significant devaluation of Malawi’s currency.

The loan approval on Wednesday was part of Malawi’s efforts to stabilize its economy, which has been further strained by skyrocketing import costs. The immediate effect of the loan announcement was a sharp 30% depreciation in the country’s currency. This depreciation is expected to have a considerable impact on essential imports such as fuel, medicine, and fertilizer.

Malawi’s Finance Minister, Banda, expressed optimism that the IMF’s support would yield several benefits. Among these are the anticipated reinstatement of budgetary support from traditional donors and relief from the persistent foreign currency shortages. President Lazarus Chakwera viewed the IMF’s decision as a pivotal step that could lead to increased aid from development partners.

In parallel with the IMF’s intervention, the World Bank is also considering significant aid packages aimed at supporting Malawi’s economy. These packages are expected to focus on areas such as trade finance, fiscal reforms, and strengthening the agricultural sectors which are vital for the country’s growth and development.

The IMF’s First Deputy Managing Director, Gita Gopinath, underscored the importance of successful debt restructuring for Malawi’s long-term economic stability. The nation is currently engaged in aggressive restructuring of its estimated $1 billion external debt to secure funding from the IMF.

Malawi has been classified among the world’s least-developed countries and had previously relied heavily on donor funding. However, this funding was halted following the emergence of a corruption scandal in 2013 known as “Cashgate.” The country has since been working on macroeconomic reforms to regain financial stability and international donor confidence.

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