Tunisia Asks IMF for Finance Program

International Monetary Fund logo is seen outside the headquarters building during the IMF/World Bank spring meeting in Washington, US. Reuters file photo
International Monetary Fund logo is seen outside the headquarters building during the IMF/World Bank spring meeting in Washington, US. Reuters file photo
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Tunisia Asks IMF for Finance Program

International Monetary Fund logo is seen outside the headquarters building during the IMF/World Bank spring meeting in Washington, US. Reuters file photo
International Monetary Fund logo is seen outside the headquarters building during the IMF/World Bank spring meeting in Washington, US. Reuters file photo

Tunisia has asked the International Monetary Fund for a new financing program, the IMF said on Sunday, as the country prepared to begin talks with the global lender.

“The Tunisian authorities have officially requested a new program,” an IMF spokeswoman said. “The IMF has been and will remain Tunisia’s reliable partner during these challenging times.”

The IMF reiterated the need for any reform moves to be the result of an agreement between Tunisia’s main stakeholders as well as the country’s international partners, according to the letter to Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi shared Sunday with Bloomberg by government adviser Moufdi Al-Mseddi.

Reforms should also “tackle decisively” the issue of public finances and debt and a restructuring of subsidies, public firms and the public wage bill, the IMF said.

Tunisian officials said Mechichi will travel to Washington on May 3 to hold talks with IMF officials.

Tunisia reported a fiscal deficit of 11.5% of economic output in 2020, the biggest gap in nearly four decades as the coronavirus pandemic took its toll.

The country last year secured nearly $750 million through an emergency assistance loan from the IMF to help counter the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak.



Report: US Energy Chief Wright Heads to Middle East for Nearly Two Weeks

US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright speaks to the media, outside of the West Wing of the White House, in Washington, DC, US, March 19, 2025. (Reuters)
US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright speaks to the media, outside of the West Wing of the White House, in Washington, DC, US, March 19, 2025. (Reuters)
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Report: US Energy Chief Wright Heads to Middle East for Nearly Two Weeks

US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright speaks to the media, outside of the West Wing of the White House, in Washington, DC, US, March 19, 2025. (Reuters)
US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright speaks to the media, outside of the West Wing of the White House, in Washington, DC, US, March 19, 2025. (Reuters)

US Energy Secretary Chris Wright on Wednesday will launch a nearly two-week tour of three Middle East countries, including Saudi Arabia, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.

The trip, which will also include visits to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, is expected to help lay the groundwork for President Donald Trump's own visit to those countries likely in mid-May.

It comes at a critical time, on the heels of Trump's surprise announcement on Monday that the US and Iran are having direct talks on Tehran's nuclear program and as global oil prices hit a near four-year low.

Oil prices have fallen on worries that Trump's latest tariffs could push economies around the world into recession at the same time OPEC+ oil producers speed up increases in production.