Islamabad: On Wednesday, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said that Pakistan was well-positioned to manage around $34 billion in external financing in the fiscal year 2023. “The total (borrowing) requirement for the current fiscal year is about $32-34 billion. You will have $22 billion liabilities due to the multilateral, and roughly $12 billion deficit,” Dar told journalists. “We can, God willing, manage that.” “I assure you that you don’t need to worry. We will get that,” Dar added.

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