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Tunisia: Government to Increase Austerity Measures to Meet IMF Demands

The country faces a difficult year, with an inflation rate expected to reach 10.5 per cent, said Samir Saied.

Posted Yussif Alhassan Uthman December 26, 2022 4 Min Read
Updated 2022/12/26 at 7:07 PM
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Tunisia has no alternative but to reach an agreement with the IMF to get out of its current economic predicament, the country’s Minister of Economy disclosed on Monday.

The country faces a difficult year, with an inflation rate expected to reach 10.5 per cent, said Samir Saied.

“We are the ones running after the International Monetary Fund, not the other way around, and we need the reforms contained in the new Finance Law,” he said.

An agreement with the IMF would open the doors for Tunisia to obtain external loans to finance the 2023 budget.

The country’s budget does not contain any financial surplus that would help fill the void in case a crisis similar to that of Ukraine were to take place in the coming year, said Mr Saied.

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“The only Plan B we have at the moment, instead of the IMF, is the private sector, as it is the only remaining locomotive that can create wealth [in Tunisia] at this point,” he said.

In October, Tunisia reached a staff-level agreement with the IMF for a new 48-month Extended Fund Facility worth about $1.9 billion to support the government’s economic reform programme. Further talks have not yet been scheduled.

Tunisia is undergoing a deep financial crisis that has resulted in a shortage of many essential goods in recent weeks, pushing the government to seek further austerity measures and controversial cuts in subsidies in order to qualify for the international lender’s support.

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Minister of Commerce Fadhila Rabhi said subsidies on basic goods would not be lifted in 2023, but would be preserved, with direct financial transfers to those in greatest need.

Ms Rabhi said the revision of the country’s subsidies system would take place gradually over four years.

Tunisia is also seeking to find ways to support citizens’ reduced purchasing power through its new 2023 Finance Law, said Minister of Finance Sihem Boughdiri Nemsia.

Ms Boughdiri Nemsia said the new law laid out measures aimed at supporting the foundations of national solidarity among Tunisians by improving people’s purchasing power and “reducing their tax burden” for 2023 to 2025.

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A reduction in citizens’ social and solidarity contribution, from 1 per cent to 0.5 per cent, will be applied to the net annual income subject to tax, Ms Boughdiri Nemsia said.

Those whose net annual income does not exceed 5,000 Tunisian dinars ($1594.64) will continue to benefit from an amnesty from social solidarity participation taxes.

Ms Boughdiri Nemsia said it would not be easy to prepare the Finance Law for the year 2023 as the government faced constraints to maintain the state’s financial obligations.

“The law seeks to maintain balances, especially since the state has to meet its internal commitments of providing all the requirements for the citizen, wages and public investment,” she said.

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TAGGED: economy, Featured, IMF, Other, Tunisia
SOURCES: The National
Yussif Alhassan Uthman December 26, 2022
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