Feb 12 • 21:28 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

The Fund's mission has ended, and the government expects the disbursement of US$ 1 billion in March

The International Monetary Fund has concluded its mission in Argentina, with the government anticipating a disbursement of US$ 1 billion by March following successful negotiations.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recently completed a week of negotiations in Buenos Aires, where it reviewed the financial program initially agreed upon in April for a total of US$ 20 billion. The technical mission led by Luis Cubeddu and Bikas Joshi reported that significant progress was made during their discussions, and they plan to continue the dialogue in the coming days. The IMF also highlighted that they engaged with various stakeholders to gather insights on the economic outlook of the country, which is a standard practice as part of the Article IV consultation process.

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