The arrangement is expected to be brought to the IMF Executive Board for its final approval in the coming weeks.
The IMF said the agreement is part of a broader effort by the international community that includes financial support of almost $6 billion over the next three years from the Development Bank of Latin America, the Inter-American Development Bank, the Latin American Reserve Fund and the World Bank.
“The government’s plan is aimed at creating a more dynamic, sustainable, and inclusive economy,” said Anna Ivanova, the IMF’s mission chief for Ecuador.
(The Province)
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