Minister of Trade and Economy, Raoul Nehme, said on Saturday that "the International Monetary Fund does not impose any plan on the government; on the contrary, they are awaiting a plan from us," stressing that the government will not impose taxes on low-income people in the short term.
Minister Nehme, pointed out that "the IMF depends mainly on implememnting quick economic reforms that the government put in place, to get Lebanon out of its crisis, as it happened in Greece and Cyprus, where the situation of the two countries improved in 3 years."
The minister disclosed that delegates from the countries that met the Prime Minister indicated that it was possible to build on the government's plan, including the International Monetary Fund.
Finally, he announced that the food basket, which would be secured to support it, had been identified, including helping farmers and industrialists secure the dollar needed to manufacture, cultivate or import these materials.
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