Kenya expects to conclude talks on a new International Monetary Fund program by July to bolster economic buffers against shocks stemming from the Iran war, Treasury Secretary John Mbadi says.
Kenya's Treasury Secretary John Mbadi announced that the country expects to finalize negotiations for a new International Monetary Fund program by July to strengthen economic resilience against shocks related to the Iran war.
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