Tunisia to submit reform plan to IMF in September

Reuters

Published Aug 17, 2022 12:17PM ET

TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia will submit a national reform programme to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in September, the economy minister said on Wednesday, part of efforts to secure a bailout to rescue strained public finances.

Economy Minister Samir Saied was quoted by state news agency TAP as saying the programme would be submitted to the IMF board.

Tunisia has said it wants $4 billion in loans from the IMF, though diplomats have said it is more likely to get $2 billion $3 billion.

The programme is expected to include measures to reduce the public sector wage bill, cut subsidies and outline a path to restructuring indebted state-owned companies.

Last week the government signed an agreement with the major labour union, a longstanding opponent of state spending cuts that could hit its members, and with the major business union, to hold talks on reforms.

The IMF has said securing union acceptance of reforms is critical to it regarding Tunisia's programme as a viable basis for loan negotiations.