IMF Says Staff Agreement with Ukraine Could Allow $900 Mln Disbursement

The Parkovyi footbridge spanning over Dnieper river is illuminated in the evening in Kyiv, Ukraine, 10 November 2023, amid the Russian invasion.  EPA/SERGEY DOLZHENKO
The Parkovyi footbridge spanning over Dnieper river is illuminated in the evening in Kyiv, Ukraine, 10 November 2023, amid the Russian invasion. EPA/SERGEY DOLZHENKO
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IMF Says Staff Agreement with Ukraine Could Allow $900 Mln Disbursement

The Parkovyi footbridge spanning over Dnieper river is illuminated in the evening in Kyiv, Ukraine, 10 November 2023, amid the Russian invasion.  EPA/SERGEY DOLZHENKO
The Parkovyi footbridge spanning over Dnieper river is illuminated in the evening in Kyiv, Ukraine, 10 November 2023, amid the Russian invasion. EPA/SERGEY DOLZHENKO

The International Monetary Fund on Friday announced a staff-level agreement with Ukraine on updated economic and financial policies, paving the way for a $900 million disbursement from its $15.6 billion lending program once approved by the board.
According to Reuters, the global lender said its executive board was expected to consider the agreement in coming weeks.
It said Ukraine met all quantitative performance criteria set for the end of June, and indicative targets for the end of September, as well as most of the structural benchmarks set under the IMF's Extended Fund Facility program.
The IMF said the Ukrainian economy continued to show "remarkable resilience" despite Russia's invasion in February 2022, and said recent economic developments pointed to a stronger-than-expected economic recovery in 2023 and continued growth in 2024, as well as substantial disinflation.
"Program performance has been broadly on track despite the extremely challenging backdrop," Gavin Gray, the IMF official who led discussions with Ukrainian officials in Poland from Nov. 6-10, said in a statement.
He said IMF staff had upgraded their forecast for real GDP growth in 2023 to 4.5% from the previous range of 1% to 3%, but expected growth to soften to a range of 3% to 4% in 2024.
“The war in Ukraine continues to have a devastating impact on the population and the economy as attacks on critical infrastructure and air strikes continue countrywide," he said.
Gray said Ukraine's fiscal deficit remained very high, reflecting the economic and social cost of the war, which left it with large, ongoing financing needs.



Saudi Arabia, Egypt Sign Agreement on Maritime Connectivity at Global Logistics Forum

Saudi Minister of Transport and Logistic Services and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Transport General Authority Saleh Al-Jasser and Egypt’s Minister of Transport and Industry Lieutenant General Kamel Al-Wazir signed the MoU on the sidelines of the first edition of the Global Logistics Forum in Riyadh. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Transport and Logistic Services and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Transport General Authority Saleh Al-Jasser and Egypt’s Minister of Transport and Industry Lieutenant General Kamel Al-Wazir signed the MoU on the sidelines of the first edition of the Global Logistics Forum in Riyadh. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia, Egypt Sign Agreement on Maritime Connectivity at Global Logistics Forum

Saudi Minister of Transport and Logistic Services and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Transport General Authority Saleh Al-Jasser and Egypt’s Minister of Transport and Industry Lieutenant General Kamel Al-Wazir signed the MoU on the sidelines of the first edition of the Global Logistics Forum in Riyadh. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Transport and Logistic Services and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Transport General Authority Saleh Al-Jasser and Egypt’s Minister of Transport and Industry Lieutenant General Kamel Al-Wazir signed the MoU on the sidelines of the first edition of the Global Logistics Forum in Riyadh. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia and Egypt signed on Monday a memorandum of understanding on maritime connectivity.

Saudi Minister of Transport and Logistic Services and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Transport General Authority Saleh Al-Jasser and Egypt’s Minister of Transport and Industry Lieutenant General Kamel Al-Wazir signed the MoU on the sidelines of the first edition of the Global Logistics Forum in Riyadh.

The forum is being held from October 12 to 14 under the slogan "Reshaping the Global Map of Logistics".

The MoU will boost cooperation and joint work in maritime connectivity for passenger transport. It stipulates exchange of expertise to qualify specialized cadres in emerging fields, develop the quality and efficiency of maritime transport services, and improve the experience of their beneficiaries.

The areas of cooperation include yacht and marine passenger ship transport activities, as well as passenger ferries.

Attending the forum were ministers and senior officials, leaders of international organizations and industrial unions, as well as experts, academics and analysts.

With 130 speakers and 80 exhibitors representing 30 countries, the forum showcases a wide range of perspectives and expertise.