Pakistan has advised its citizens to brace for ‘transitional pain’ following the IMF’s approval of a $7 billion relief package with an immediate disbursement of $1 billion. Supported by China, the deal necessitates structural reforms such as reducing power subsidies and expanding the tax base. Pakistan’s debt surpasses $250 billion.
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