IMF Staff Country Reports

Chad: 2010 Article IV Consultation: Staff Report; Staff Supplements; Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion; and Statement by the Executive Director for Chad

July 8, 2010

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International Monetary Fund. "Chad: 2010 Article IV Consultation: Staff Report; Staff Supplements; Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion; and Statement by the Executive Director for Chad", IMF Staff Country Reports 2010, 196 (2010), accessed 12/7/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781455203321.002

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Summary

Chad’s chronic instability has hindered growth and poverty reduction. Chad remains among the poorest countries in the world, and has made little progress toward the Millennium Development Goals. The global financial crisis affected Chad mainly through the decline in oil prices. Prompt reaction to the pressing food shortage needs to be complemented by measures to increase agriculture productivity. The government should adopt a supplementary budget that reduces the non-oil primary deficit while accommodating priority spending. Improving public financial management is the key.

Subject: Commodities, Expenditure, External debt, Oil, Oil, gas and mining taxes, Public debt, Taxes

Keywords: Chad, Chadian authorities, consultation, consultation informational annex, CR, cutback in order, food, food relief effort, gas and mining taxes, Global, ISCR, Oil, oil revenue, points to a change, relief effort, staff point

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