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Qatar Sends First Tranche of $3 Billion Payment to Pakistan

Qatar has sent the first tranche of $3 billion to Pakistan that will help boost its dwindling foreign-exchange reserves.

Qatar Sends First Tranche of $3 Billion Payment to Pakistan
Pedestrians walk past a food stall in Gwadar, Balochistan, Pakistan (Photographer: Asim Hafeez/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- Qatar is said to have sent the first tranche of $3 billion to Pakistan that will help boost its dwindling foreign-exchange reserves, according to people familiar with the matter.

The amount will be with Pakistan in the next few days, according to the people. The gas-rich nation pledged the amount in deposits and investments to Pakistan after Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani visited Islamabad this month.

Qatar Sends First Tranche of $3 Billion Payment to Pakistan

The inflow follows Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates sending $5 billion in aid packages. Pakistan also received $2.1 billion loan from China in March after Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan approached friendly countries to help it avert a balance of payments crisis.

A State Bank of Pakistan official declined to comment on the inflow while the Qatar Central Bank didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Pakistan also reached an agreement with the International Monetary Fund in May for a bailout of about $6 billion as the economy goes through its latest boom and bust cycle.

Pakistan’s foreign-exchange reserves have dropped by about 25% to $7.3 billion, less than two months of import cover, according to central bank data. The nation’s currency is the worst performer globally this quarter declining 12%, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

To contact the reporter on this story: Faseeh Mangi in Karachi at fmangi@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Arijit Ghosh at aghosh@bloomberg.net, James Ludden

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