IMF approves $67 million emergency support for Equatorial Guinea

Reuters

Published Sep 16, 2021 06:08AM ET

DAKAR (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved $67 million emergency support for Equatorial Guinea to help it deal with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and an explosion at a military base that destroyed much of its mainland city of Bata in March.

The IMF said in a statement on Thursday that the financial support requested by the oil-dependent Central African state would help it mitigate the fallout from both shocks.