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Pakistan's Finance Minister Aurangzeb met with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for an unscheduled visit to discuss the country's $7 billion bailout reform agenda. The discussions included taxation, energy sector, state-owned enterprise privatization, and public finance. Despite revenue collection and external financing gaps, no new taxes are planned, with emphasis on tax compliance and enforcement.
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