Finance Minister says Romania will negotiate a new deal with the IMF
September 30 2015
Romanian Finance Minister, Eugen Teodorovici,
declared recently that the country will start negotiations on a new deal to be signed with
the International Monetary Fund by the end of this year. The focus of the negotiations will purportedly be
on the implementation of structural reforms, and not budgetary deficit issues,
Reuters reports. Teodorovici apparently said the budget deficit for 2016 is
projected, if one is to take into account planned increases in public wages,at
under 3 percent. Since the expiration of the last IMF deal this
September this was to be expected, as, the Romanian economy has been
continuously supported by IMF trade deals and the European Commission since
2009. "Certainly we will
officially ask the IMF this year to start negotiations on a new deal," Finance
Minister Eugen Teodorovici said. "An IMF deal can exist without participation
from the European Commission, they are different deals" the Minister said according to Reuters.