Experts from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) reported that their conversations with government representatives regarding the assistance for Ethiopia’s second stage of “indigenous economic reform” had gone well. In a meeting with the World Bank the next week in Washington, DC, he said, the conversation will continue.
When their visit to Ethiopia was over, the IMF specialists disclosed the following: 2015, starting on March 18 and ending on Friday, March 29. In a statement released by the organisation today, Alvaro Piris, the group’s head who spent around two weeks in Addis Abeba, stated that the Ethiopian government has just started the second stage of indignious economic growth reform.
According to Piris, the economic adjustments “are designed to solve serious macroeconomic deficiencies and raise Ethiopia’s high economic potential.” IMF experts stated that discussions with government leaders over the extent of the IMF’s support for the reform programme “showed a positive step.”