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Pakistan Finance Minister Discusses Crypto, Privatization, and Energy Reforms with Deloitte, World Bank

  • April 22, 2025
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Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb’s visit to Washington, DC, marks a critical step in fostering international collaboration aimed at advancing Pakistan’s economic and regulatory agenda. On the sidelines of the 2025 Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group, the Finance Minister held high-level discussions with key global stakeholders, including representatives from Deloitte, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). These meetings centered on a wide array of topics, including energy sector reforms, privatization, technology, crypto policy, and investment strategies.

Aurangzeb’s day began with a crucial meeting with a delegation from Deloitte, where he outlined Pakistan’s macroeconomic outlook and shared the government’s development agenda. The focus of the conversation was on fostering collaboration between the two entities in key sectors such as energy, critical minerals extraction, and marketing. The Finance Minister also emphasized the importance of privatization, technology adoption, and the operationalization of the Country Partnership Framework (CPF). Deloitte’s upcoming visit to Pakistan in May 2025 was welcomed, signaling further deepening of engagement between the firm and Pakistan’s government.

Later, the Finance Minister met with Hela Cheikhrouhou, the Regional Vice President of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), to discuss pressing issues related to private sector reforms, energy transition, municipal finance, and employment initiatives. A major point of discussion was the ongoing progress of the Diversified Payment Rights (DPR) initiative. Aurangzeb also praised the IFC’s instrumental role in securing USD 2.5 billion in debt financing for the Reko Diq Copper & Gold Mine Project in Balochistan. A significant part of the conversation was dedicated to ensuring that local communities benefit from the economic gains of such large-scale projects.

In his meeting with IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva, Minister Aurangzeb expressed gratitude for the successful Staff-Level Agreement reached under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and the new arrangement under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF). He reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to sustaining its reform agenda and invited Georgieva to visit Pakistan to further discuss the country’s economic trajectory. The Minister also met with Robert Kaproth, Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, where he highlighted Pakistan’s improving macroeconomic indicators and ongoing reforms in critical areas such as taxation, energy, privatization, and state-owned enterprises (SOEs).

The Finance Minister’s engagements also included a meeting with Ajay Banga, President of the World Bank Group, where Aurangzeb expressed his appreciation for the World Bank’s continued support in developing the transformative CPF. He commended the bank’s leadership in creating a decade-long strategic roadmap to address Pakistan’s economic challenges. The Minister provided an overview of Pakistan’s macroeconomic turnaround and emphasized the government’s unwavering commitment to maintaining economic stability.

Additionally, at a luncheon hosted by the US-Pakistan Business Council at the US Chamber of Commerce, the Finance Minister engaged with American corporate leaders, offering insights into Pakistan’s economic reforms and the importance of regional trade. He expressed gratitude to the US delegation for their participation in the Pakistan Mineral Investment Forum 2025 and reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to further collaboration in the mining and minerals sector.

In his concluding meeting with Mohamed Nasheed, Secretary General of the Climate Vulnerable Forum & Vulnerable 20 (CVF-V20), Aurangzeb underscored the importance of addressing climate change and population pressures. He highlighted the country’s Climate Prosperity Plan (CPP) and Pakistan’s continued efforts to align climate-resilient projects with financing avenues, ensuring sustainable development in the face of global environmental challenges.

This series of high-level meetings reflects Pakistan’s strategic focus on leveraging global partnerships to drive its economic reforms, expand its private sector, and promote sustainable growth through effective governance and collaboration.

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