City
Epaper

China, Saudi Arabia assures Islamabad of providing financial package of USD 13 billion, says Pak FM Dar

By ANI | Updated: November 5, 2022 20:55 IST

Pakistan's Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on Saturday said that China and Saudi Arabia will be providing USD 13 billion ...

Open in App

Pakistan's Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on Saturday said that China and Saudi Arabia will be providing USD 13 billion financial package to Islamabad.

China and Saudi Arabia will provide an additional amount of USD 8.8 billion and USD 4.2 billion, respectively, reported Geo News.

"China and Saudi Arabia have given assurances to Pakistani delegations under Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif during recent visits that they will take care of Islamabad's financial requirements till June 2023. Now the real effective exchange rate (REER) in terms of rupee against the US dollar has come down to Rs190 against the US dollar and no one will be allowed to play with our exchange rate," said Dar.

During PM's recent visits, China and Saudi Arabia has assured to take care of Islamabad's financial requirements till June 2023, reported Geo News.

This is in addition to the rollover of sovereign loan deposits, additional rollovers, commercial loans, additional SWAPS and jacking up oil facilities on deferred payment in line with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) agreement.

Both financial packages will ease the struggling economy of Pakistan as the foreign currency reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan stand at USD 8.9 billion at the moment, reported Geo News.

Dar further said that China assured Pakistan that they would roll over USD 4 billion sovereign rollover deposits on all coming due dates.

The Chinese authorities, he said, also assured that the commercial loans of USD 3.3 billion will also be provided in due course of time, reported Geo News.

He said that China also granted a green signal for jacking up the SWAPS amount by providing an additional USD 1.45 billion so the total Chinese package would go up to USD 8.8 billion for the ongoing financial year. The Bank of China, he said, had already provided USD 200 million recently.

Sharing details about the outcome of Saudi Arabia's visit, the minister said that they also assured to consider Pakistan's request for an additional USD 3 billion in deposits and jacking up the oil facility on deferred payment by an additional USD 1.2 billion. Besides, an additional amount of USD 4.2 billion would be considered by Saudi Arabian authorities, reported Geo News.

He said that Saudi Arabia would also roll over existing deposits of USD 3 billion and their oil facility of USD 1.2 billion on deferred payment (USD100 million on monthly basis) would continue till June 2023.

Therefore, the total Saudi package is expected to touch USD 8.4 billion. To another query, the minister said that Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman is going to visit Pakistan within the ongoing month, reported Geo News.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: pakistanislamabadInternational Monetary FundShehbaz SharifState Bank Of PakistanDhs punjabImf researchNational and globalIshaq darMuhammad ishaq dar
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalPakistan Tragedy: 18 Family Members, Including Children, Swept Away in Swat River; Video Emerges

NationalIndia Extends Airspace Ban on Pakistan-Based Aircraft Till July 24

InternationalUS President Donald Trump to Meet Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir in Washington DC Over Lunch

InternationalPakistan Gives Nuclear Bomb Threat to Israel If It Nukes Iran, Says Top Iranian Official Mohsen Rezaei

InternationalPakistani National Accused in Plot to Shoot New York Jewish Centre Extradited From Canada to US

International Realted Stories

InternationalPakistan: Section 144 imposed in North Waziristan after deadly suicide attack

InternationalTaiwan faces security risk as over 2,000 Chinese nationals fail to cut ties with China

InternationalChinese Drone Airlifts Man Stuck in Guangxi Floods; Video Goes Viral

InternationalBangladesh ICT issues arrest warrant for 26 people in July protests murder case

InternationalArmy chief visits Bhutan to bolster defence cooperation