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New IMF Mission Chief to Visit Senegal Next Week

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The International Monetary Fund’s newly appointed mission chief for Senegal will make a brief visit to the West African nation early next week, an IMF spokesperson confirmed. While the visit is primarily introductory, no substantive negotiations are expected during this trip.

Senegal is currently grappling with a high debt burden, which the IMF reported reached 132% of the country’s gross domestic product at the end of 2024. The figure came to light after the current administration uncovered billions of dollars in borrowing that had not been properly reported by the previous government.

Officials say the IMF’s visit will allow the mission chief to engage with Senegalese authorities, gain a clearer understanding of the country’s fiscal position, and assess ongoing economic reforms. Senegal’s leadership has previously indicated it does not intend to pursue a formal debt restructuring plan, despite the challenging repayment schedule, instead emphasizing efforts to maintain fiscal discipline and sustainable growth.

The visit is expected to set the stage for future discussions on macroeconomic support and potential policy advice from the IMF to help Senegal manage its public finances effectively.

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