Liberia: 2025 Article IV Consultation and Second Review Under the Extended Credit Facility Arrangement and Request for a Waiver of Nonobservance of a Continuous Performance Criterion-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Liberia
November 7, 2025
Summary
On September 25, 2024, the Board approved a forty-month arrangement under the
Extended Credit Facility to support the authorities’ new 5-year development plan Arrest Agenda
for Inclusive Development (AAID). The overarching objective of this plan is to preserve
macroeconomic stability, by restoring fiscal and debt sustainability, enhancing financial sector
stability, and mobilizing additional external resources to address large infrastructure gaps. While
Liberia has benefited from significant amounts of external support, the recent termination of the
USAID support calls for more efforts to raise revenues and catalyze donor financing. The
authorities’ policy actions in the first year of the program have yielded satisfactory results. The
fiscal primary balance has improved substantially through increasing tax revenues and
rationalizing recurrent spending; and reforms in other areas have advanced, although at a
slower pace than previously envisaged.
Extended Credit Facility to support the authorities’ new 5-year development plan Arrest Agenda
for Inclusive Development (AAID). The overarching objective of this plan is to preserve
macroeconomic stability, by restoring fiscal and debt sustainability, enhancing financial sector
stability, and mobilizing additional external resources to address large infrastructure gaps. While
Liberia has benefited from significant amounts of external support, the recent termination of the
USAID support calls for more efforts to raise revenues and catalyze donor financing. The
authorities’ policy actions in the first year of the program have yielded satisfactory results. The
fiscal primary balance has improved substantially through increasing tax revenues and
rationalizing recurrent spending; and reforms in other areas have advanced, although at a
slower pace than previously envisaged.
Subject: Debt service, Debt sustainability, External debt, Public debt
Keywords: Debt service, Debt sustainability, exceeded program floor, Global, NIR target floor, program ceiling, staff appraisal, staff report, Sub-Saharan Africa
Pages:
149
Volume:
2025
DOI:
Issue:
290
Series:
Country Report No. 2025/290
Stock No:
1LBREA2025002
ISBN:
9798229027373
ISSN:
1934-7685




