IMF's $500 Million Boost to Ukraine Amid Ongoing Challenges
TANZANIA, JUN 28 – The $448.4 million disbursement includes $155.7 million under the Extended Credit Facility and $292.7 million under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility to support reforms.
- On June 30, 2025, the IMF authorized a $500 million payment to Ukraine after successfully finishing the eighth assessment phase of its Extended Fund Facility program.
- This support comes amid ongoing war with Russia, which continues to strain Ukraine's labor market and energy infrastructure while the economy remains resilient.
- Ukraine’s 2025 growth forecast remains 2%-3%, supported by reduced electricity deficits balanced against weaker gas production and agricultural exports.
- Simultaneously, Tanzania secured $448.4 million from the IMF on June 28, 2025, after completing key reviews tied to its reform agenda aimed at growth and fiscal consolidation.
- Tanzania’s medium-term outlook is favorable but depends on reform progress, prudent budget management during its election year, and managing risks from global uncertainties and a growing population.
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IMF's $500 Million Boost to Ukraine Amid Ongoing Challenges
The International Monetary Fund has completed its eighth review under its Extended Fund Facility for Ukraine, resulting in a $500 million disbursement aimed at budget support. Despite ongoing war challenges, Ukraine's macroeconomic stability has been maintained, with a 2025 growth forecast of 2%-3%. Debt restructuring remains crucial.
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Read Full ArticleUkraine is reforming its economy and seems to be making progress. The International Monetary Fund appreciates this with new loans for the country.
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