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IMF Sets Deadline to Eliminate Pakistan’s Power Sector Circular Debt

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Last updated: October 2, 2025 2:12 am
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has set a strict deadline for Pakistan to eliminate its long-standing power sector circular debt, a move that could have far-reaching implications for the country’s energy sector and overall economy. The IMF’s directive comes amid growing concerns over Pakistan’s fiscal stability and the mounting financial burden posed by the energy sector’s inefficiencies.

Circular debt in Pakistan’s power sector has been a persistent problem, accumulating over decades due to a combination of factors, including delayed payments to power producers, subsidies, technical losses, and inefficiencies in billing and revenue collection. As of recent estimates, the circular debt has reached staggering levels, placing severe pressure on the national exchequer and discouraging investment in the energy sector.

Under the IMF’s framework, Pakistan is required to implement a series of structural reforms aimed at improving the financial health of the power sector. These reforms include rationalizing electricity tariffs, enhancing revenue collection mechanisms, reducing line losses, and ensuring timely payments across the energy supply chain. The IMF has emphasized that failure to meet the deadline could jeopardize ongoing financial support and loan disbursements crucial for Pakistan’s macroeconomic stability.

Officials from Pakistan’s Ministry of Finance and the Power Division have expressed their commitment to complying with the IMF’s roadmap. “We are fully aware of the challenges posed by circular debt, and the government is taking decisive steps to address inefficiencies, improve governance, and ensure sustainability in the energy sector,” said a senior official.

Industry experts warn that while the IMF’s deadline may accelerate reforms, it could also trigger short-term adjustments in electricity pricing and fiscal policies, potentially affecting consumers and businesses. “Eliminating circular debt is essential for long-term stability, but it must be managed carefully to avoid undue hardship on the public,” noted an energy analyst.

The IMF’s intervention highlights the critical importance of fiscal discipline and transparency in Pakistan’s energy sector. If successfully implemented, the elimination of circular debt could restore investor confidence, reduce the financial strain on the government, and create a more efficient and sustainable energy market.

As Pakistan moves forward under the IMF’s guidance, stakeholders across the power sector, government, and civil society will be closely monitoring the progress, hoping that these reforms will finally resolve a decades-old problem that has hindered the country’s economic growth and energy security.

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