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IMF tells Pakistan: no compliance, no moneyMonday, April 12, 2010
By Khalid Mustafa
ISLAMABAD: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has conveyed to Pakistan that the Fund is not an economic arm of the US and will not be influenced by Washington with regard to giving relief to the country. The Fund wants 100 per cent compliance from Pakistan on the issue of implementation of VAT from July 1 and power tariff raise from April 1.
This is a clear indication of how deep Pakistan is in terms of debt. IMF can get policies such as VAT implemented by voice(read force) speaks for itself.
I don't think you can conclude this at all. The imposition of VAT is supported by many Pakistani economists and from what I know - Abdul Hafeez Sheikh and his team. This is by no means a policy being 'inflicted' top down by the IMF.
I don't think you can conclude this at all. The imposition of VAT is supported by many Pakistani economists and from what I know - Abdul Hafeez Sheikh and his team. This is by no means a policy being 'inflicted' top down by the IMF.
I don't think you can conclude this at all. The imposition of VAT is supported by many Pakistani economists and from what I know - Abdul Hafeez Sheikh and his team. This is by no means a policy being 'inflicted' top down by the IMF.