On July 31, 2024, the Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) concluded the 2024 Article IV consultation with Zimbabwe.
Under Article IV of its Articles of Agreement, the IMF has a mandate to exercise surveillance over the economic, financial and exchange rate policies of its members in order to ensure the effective operation of the international monetary system. The IMF’s appraisal of such policies involves a comprehensive analysis of the general economic situation and policy strategy of each member country. IMF economists visit the member country, usually once a year, to collect and analyze data and hold discussions with government and central bank officials. Upon its return, the staff submits a report to the IMF’s Executive Board for discussion. The Board’s views are subsequently summarized and transmitted to the country’s authorities.
The authorities need more time to consider the publication of the Article IV staff report and the related press release.
The last Article IV Executive Board Consultation was on July 31, 2024. Listed below are items related to Zimbabwe.
At a Glance
- 2024 Projected Real GDP (% Change) : 2.0
- 2024 Projected Consumer Prices (% Change): 635.3
- Country Population: 16.993 million
- Date of Membership: September 29, 1980
- Article IV/Country Report: April 8, 2022
- Special Drawing Rights (SDR): 0.44 million
- Quota (SDR): 706.8 million
- Number of Arrangements since membership: 7