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Malawi Kwacha devaluation impacts national budget and economic outlook

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November 13, 2023
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In a significant move that is set to reshape Malawi’s economic landscape, the country’s currency, the Kwacha, has undergone a substantial devaluation of 44%. This adjustment, which shifted the exchange rate from K1,180 to K1,700 against the US dollar, was announced on Thursday and is expected to exert considerable strain on the national budget due to increased costs for loan repayments and import-based procurements.

Finance Minister Simplex Chithyola Banda has acknowledged the profound impact this devaluation will have on both government revenue and expenditure. In light of these developments, the ministry is actively preparing to adjust budget lines in anticipation of the mid-year budget review meeting. Banda views this devaluation as a critical step towards stabilizing the economy and setting it on a path to recovery.

The devaluation has also disrupted national budget assumptions according to Economist Betchani Tchereni, rendering all procurement estimates insufficient and likely to lead to inflationary pressures that will affect both households and the government. Bertha Phiri, Executive Director of the Malawi Economic Justice Network, expressed concerns over the devaluation’s adverse effects on the national budget and its potential to exacerbate challenges within social sectors already burdened by debt servicing.

Market participants have reportedly adjusted quickly to the new exchange rate as of today, indicating their readiness to settle import bills accordingly. Concurrently, President Lazarus Chakwera is attending the Saudi-Arab-African Economic Conference in Riyadh, a move that could potentially open doors for economic support and investment in light of recent financial challenges.

This devaluation follows a previous 25% reduction in May 2022, which was implemented in response to decreasing foreign exchange reserves. The Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) cited persistent currency market imbalances and arbitrage opportunities as driving factors behind this latest decision. The country has been grappling with escalating commodity prices and diminishing tobacco revenues, which have contributed to the dwindling foreign exchange reserves.

As Malawi navigates through these economic adjustments, all eyes will be on the government’s next steps in managing the fallout from this significant devaluation of its currency.

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