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Whats their problem and till now why there is no details on the terms and conditions
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why should other IMF members pay for China's loans ?Why repaying Chinese loan is Taboo for IMF? China is also member of IMF, infact 3rd largest party after US and Japan.
It is the US talking, They want to know your capabilities.Salaam!
https://www.theweek.in/news/world/p...s-details-jet-submarine-china.html-china.html
Pakistan bailout: IMF wants details of jet, submarine deals with China
There are worries in the IMF Pakistan could use the bailout to repay Chinese loans
Web DeskApril 15, 2019 14:45 IST
A Chinese Yuan class submarine | Wikimedia Commons
A Pakistani newspaper reported on Monday that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has insisted that Islamabad disclose details of ventures with China, including manufacture of JF-17 fighter jets and procurement of submarines, as a condition for sanctioning a bailout package that could be worth up to $12 billion.
Dawn reported, “the visit of an IMF mission to Islamabad for finalising a bailout package for Pakistan may be delayed as both sides are still engaged in an intense discussion.” In addition to requiring Pakistan to carry out sweeping economic reforms, the IMF has sought “full disclosure” on all financial cooperation between China and Pakistan. This includes “assistance related to infrastructure development, nuclear power plants, joint manufacturing of JF-17 Thunder fighter jets and procurement of submarines,” according to Dawn.
The newspaper added the IMF has sought details of commercial loans worth over $6.5 billion that Pakistan had received from China in the past two-three years.
“IMF officials were also seeking details of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), along with a written guarantee from both Pakistan and China that the IMF assistance will not be used to repay loans to China,” Dawn reported.
The requirements highlight the fear in the IMF that Pakistan would use an IMF bailout to repay Chinese loans. Earlier this month, three US lawmakers urged the Donald Trump administration to oppose an IMF bailout to Pakistan on the grounds it would finance repayment of Chinese loans. China is investing over $60 billion in Pakistan as part of various projects under CPEC.
This is expected to be the 14thbailout package Pakistan is receiving from the IMF. Pakistan Finance Minister Asad Umar had announced in late March he expected the IMF bailout package to be secured by mid-May.
The JF-17 is the most high-profile strategic venture between Pakistan and China. The Chinese-developed fighter was put into production with Pakistani financing and the Pakistan Air Force is expected to have a fleet of over 150 JF-17 fighters. The JF-17 is expected to replace older Chinese and French-built fighters in the inventory of the Pakistan Air Force. In March, a state-owned media organisation in China reported the JF-17 would getting a radar upgrade.
In December 2018, the New York Times reported China and Pakistan had a “confidential plan” to jointly build a new generation of fighter aircraft and other weapons in a special economic zone built as part of CPEC.
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In October 2015, Pakistan and China finalised a deal to build eight conventional submarines. Four of the vessels would be built in China and the remainder in Karachi. The deal was a watershed for the Pakistan Navy as it has been operating French-built submarines for over 40 years.
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The new submarines are thought to be variants of the Chinese Yuan-class ships and will begin delivery to the Pakistan Navy by 2022. In addition to being able to carry torpedoes and anti-ship missiles, there are fears Pakistan could use the new submarines to carry nuclear-armed cruise missiles for a 'second strike' capabilityagainst India.
Both programmes are perceived as being vital for the Pakistani military as it seeks to upgrade it navy and air force. Pakistan is also buying four surface warships from China.
Exactly - its a matter of determining what the liabilities are and, based on those liabilities IMF would want to tune their demands for policy and reforms. It could well be a f22 equivalent secret project, they can’t say “oh uncle sam and the illuminti now want you to roll back these programs now”. Anyway the media is reporting disproportionately on chinese loans; the details have been shared long a ago and is not the main issue anymore as reported below:Its curious and downright stupid to go into vapours because the IMF is seeking FINANCIAL LIABILITY INFORMATION regarding all loans. It is not asking to see what Pakistan is buying or how much.
It wants to know what Pakistan has contracted to pay back so it can asses Pakistans ability to bear any new loans and what structural measures it will need to undergo
This is simple prudence that EVERY bank insists on.
No one is asking Pakistan to go to the IMF.
It is Pakistan that has approached and sought a loan from the IMF but wants its liabilities hidden. No bank would countenance that.
Don't worry about them!!! Modi/Hindutva/RSS etc. have shown their dark mindsets to the Ehl-i Dunya by encroaching into their "comfort zone" thanks to 02-27!!! They wanted to teach Pak a lesson only to find themselves at the receiving end!!! Remember, the Israili systems failed...Indians can only lie.... pathetic unhappy & jealous low lives.
If that s the case the intentions are of IMF are clear and their pawn NS unfortunately is out of the government, good riddance.Salaam!
https://www.theweek.in/news/world/p...s-details-jet-submarine-china.html-china.html
Pakistan bailout: IMF wants details of jet, submarine deals with China
There are worries in the IMF Pakistan could use the bailout to repay Chinese loans
Web DeskApril 15, 2019 14:45 IST
A Chinese Yuan class submarine | Wikimedia Commons
A Pakistani newspaper reported on Monday that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has insisted that Islamabad disclose details of ventures with China, including manufacture of JF-17 fighter jets and procurement of submarines, as a condition for sanctioning a bailout package that could be worth up to $12 billion.
Dawn reported, “the visit of an IMF mission to Islamabad for finalising a bailout package for Pakistan may be delayed as both sides are still engaged in an intense discussion.” In addition to requiring Pakistan to carry out sweeping economic reforms, the IMF has sought “full disclosure” on all financial cooperation between China and Pakistan. This includes “assistance related to infrastructure development, nuclear power plants, joint manufacturing of JF-17 Thunder fighter jets and procurement of submarines,” according to Dawn.
The newspaper added the IMF has sought details of commercial loans worth over $6.5 billion that Pakistan had received from China in the past two-three years.
“IMF officials were also seeking details of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), along with a written guarantee from both Pakistan and China that the IMF assistance will not be used to repay loans to China,” Dawn reported.
The requirements highlight the fear in the IMF that Pakistan would use an IMF bailout to repay Chinese loans. Earlier this month, three US lawmakers urged the Donald Trump administration to oppose an IMF bailout to Pakistan on the grounds it would finance repayment of Chinese loans. China is investing over $60 billion in Pakistan as part of various projects under CPEC.
This is expected to be the 14thbailout package Pakistan is receiving from the IMF. Pakistan Finance Minister Asad Umar had announced in late March he expected the IMF bailout package to be secured by mid-May.
The JF-17 is the most high-profile strategic venture between Pakistan and China. The Chinese-developed fighter was put into production with Pakistani financing and the Pakistan Air Force is expected to have a fleet of over 150 JF-17 fighters. The JF-17 is expected to replace older Chinese and French-built fighters in the inventory of the Pakistan Air Force. In March, a state-owned media organisation in China reported the JF-17 would getting a radar upgrade.
In December 2018, the New York Times reported China and Pakistan had a “confidential plan” to jointly build a new generation of fighter aircraft and other weapons in a special economic zone built as part of CPEC.
ALSO READ
In October 2015, Pakistan and China finalised a deal to build eight conventional submarines. Four of the vessels would be built in China and the remainder in Karachi. The deal was a watershed for the Pakistan Navy as it has been operating French-built submarines for over 40 years.
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- No change in Pakistan's attitude towards militancy, says ex-envoy Haqqani
- Pakistan: 14 killed in bomb blast in Quetta
- Pakistan demands apology from the UK for Jallianwala Bagh massacre
- India has scope for reducing untargeted food, fertiliser subsidies: IMF
- IMF says some reforms in India show benefits of digitalisation
The new submarines are thought to be variants of the Chinese Yuan-class ships and will begin delivery to the Pakistan Navy by 2022. In addition to being able to carry torpedoes and anti-ship missiles, there are fears Pakistan could use the new submarines to carry nuclear-armed cruise missiles for a 'second strike' capabilityagainst India.
Both programmes are perceived as being vital for the Pakistani military as it seeks to upgrade it navy and air force. Pakistan is also buying four surface warships from China.
Haram khori by IMF.
Thanks to Asad Umar and PTI govt and IMF wants this serious things :
The IMF insists on full disclosure of all financial cooperation between Pakistan and China, including assistance related to infrastructure development, nuclear power plants, joint manufacturing of JF-17 Thunder fighter jets and procurement of submarines. The IMF is also demanding details of more than USD 6.5 billion of commercial loans Pakistan has received from China in the past two and a half years. In July, China also deposited USD 2 billion with the State Bank of Pakistan.The finance minister is likely to visit China on April 25 for talks on the IMF concerns over CPEC and IMF will wait to hear from him before it finalises the bailout package, the daily reported.
The solution is up to PMIK to decide: do not go to the IMF for a bailout.
The solution is up to Pakistanis to start to pay taxes. Isn’t it ?
A vast majority of Pakistani already pay indirect taxes according to its regressive system of taxation.