The IMF will allocate $900M to Ukraine at the end of 2023, but there are conditions.

Friday, October 13, 2023
The IMF will allocate $900M to Ukraine at the end of 2023, but there are conditions.

IMF Director Kristalina Georgieva stated that this financing will take place under the Enhanced Funding Program (EFF).

“In June, we completed the first review of this program, bringing the IMF’s support this year to $3.6B of the $15.6B available under the program. Additional funds will be available in December following the completion of the second review and subject to approval by the Board of Directors,” said Georgieva.

According to her, Ukrainian authorities have made good progress, including the restoration of the pre-war tax system, the fight against corruption, and the transition to managed exchange rate flexibility.

The head of the IMF noted that, according to the organization’s latest estimates, Ukraine’s external financing needs in 2024 will be $3B higher than at the time of the first review and arranging $31.9B in support will be required.

Support independent journalism team

Dear Ukraine Business News reader, we are a team of 20 Ukrainian journalists, researchers, reporters and editors who would humbly ask for your support.

Previous post
The government has announced the privatization of five large companies but wants to maintain control of strategic assets.

The government has announced the privatization of five large companies but wants to maintain control of strategic assets.

Next post
Ukraine is expanding the corridors of solidarity with Slovakia and is preparing to increase the export of agricultural products through Moldova and Romania.

Ukraine is expanding the corridors of solidarity with Slovakia and is preparing to increase the export of agricultural products through Moldova and Romania.

Previous Main Topics