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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) credit plan for Argentina is a part of a broader effort to support the country's efforts to stabilize its economy and promote sustainable growth. The credit plan is designed to provide Argentina with access to much-needed financial resources, as well as technical assistance and policy advice, to help address the country's economic challenges and protect against further recession. It is said that Under the terms of the credit plan, the IMF has agreed to provide Argentina with a total of $13.7 billion in loans over a three-year period.
Sunday, 30 January, 2000