IMF mission to visit Serbia, discussions to focus on 2026 budget

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An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission will arrive in Serbia tomorrow, with its first meeting scheduled at the National Bank of Serbia (NBS). A plenary session between the IMF mission and the Serbian delegation will take place at NBS on Wednesday, starting at 10:00 AM, the central bank announced.

First Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Siniša Mali previously stated that one of the main topics of discussion with the IMF mission will be Serbia’s 2026 budget. The Ministry of Finance delegation, led by Mali, will meet with the IMF team, headed by Annette Kyobe, tomorrow.

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The meetings will mark the beginning of the IMF’s second review of the current non-financial arrangement under the Policy Coordination Instrument. IMF representatives will remain in Belgrade until October 30, according to the Ministry of Finance.

Additionally, a meeting is scheduled at 3:30 PM in the Ministry of Finance building to continue discussions on fiscal and economic matters.

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