IMF officials visit St Kitts and Nevis, engages in crucial meeting with PM Drew
Held on Tuesday, the meeting provided a great platform to conduct thorough discussions on the economic trajectory of the country as well as the formulation of effective macroeconomic policies
Thursday, 22nd February 2024
Held on Tuesday, the meeting provided a great platform to conduct thorough discussions on the economic trajectory of the country as well as the formulation of effective macroeconomic policies. PM Drew said that the meeting aimed to address existing challenges and promote sustainable growth.
Notably, the Article IV consultation is a significant component of the IMF’s dedication to foster international economic stability.
The discussions were led by Dr Drew who emphasized the government’s commitment to solid economic management and its dedication to implement policies which will uplift the overall economic well being of St Kitts and Nevis.The meeting was also joined by key officials within the Ministry of Finance, Financial Secretary Mrs. Hilary Hazel, and Deputy Financial Secretary Sylvia Manning-Gumbs.
According to the information, the discussions were conducted under the framework of Article IV of the International Monetary Fund’s Articles of Agreement, and it enabled the officials to exchange the views and information comprehensively.
This meeting is an annual process which includes a staff team from the IMF visiting member nations, engaging in substantive discussions with national officials while collecting economic and financial data.This transparent and collaborative nature of the discussions showcases the dedication of the government of St Kitts and Nevis to foster international cooperation and seek expert guidance in addressing economic challenges effectively.
In addition to this, following the meeting PM Terrance Drew expressed his gratitude for the continuous support of the IMF and also noted the significance of working together. He said that this will ensure the resilience and prosperity of the country’s economy.
He said that the outcomes of these discussions will also contribute in shaping the policies which align with global best practices while fostering economic stability and resilience. He reiterated his government’s dedication to execute reforms which promote sustainable development while improving the lives of its citizens.Latest
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