A consortium of Chinese state banks has lent $2.3bn to Pakistan to help the country stave off a foreign payments crisis, finance minister Miftah Ismail said on Friday. Confirmation of the support from China, a close economic and military ally of Pakistan, came on the same day Islamabad announced a one-off 10 per cent ‘super tax’ on important industries that is intended to lead to a stalled $6bn IMF loan package being resumed.
巴基斯坦财政部长米夫塔•伊斯梅尔(Miftah Ismail)上周五表示,由manbetx3.0 国有银行组成的一个银团已向巴基斯坦贷款23亿美元,以帮助该国避免一场对外支付危机。
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