ISLAMABAD: The Economic Affairs Division rejected on Friday media reports that the country witnessed a 45 per cent increase in its foreign loans over the last five months.
It tweeted: “Media reports regarding 45% inc[rease] in foreign loans in 5-months period are completely incorrect & misleading.”
1/3 Ref. media reports regarding 45% inc. in foreign loans in 5-months period are completely incorrect & misleading. The key facts are as follows:
•During first 5-months of current FY (Jul-Nov, 2020), the government received gross external inflows of US$4.5 bn. During this
— Economic Affairs Division, Government of Pakistan (@eadgop) December 18, 2020
Explaining key facts, the Economic Affairs Division said the government received gross external inflows of US$4.5 billion during the first five months of the current fiscal year (Jul-Nov, 2020).
During this period, it said the government paid back US$ 2.9 billion on account of external public debt and its servicing. “Thus, net inflow was US$1.6 bn,” it added.
“During tenure of current Govt, total external inflow amounted to US$ 26.6 bn which were primarily used for repayment of external public debt & its servicing of US$ 23.4 bn. Thus, net inflow was US$ 3.2 bn.”
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