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Minister of Economy Jose Gabriel Espinoza speaks during an interview with Reuters, in La Paz, Bolivia, November 24, 2025. Claudia Morales
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Bolivia is "days away" from announcing ​an agreement with the International Monetary Fund ‌for $2.5 billion to $2.8 billion in financing, Economy Minister Gabriel Espinoza told a local radio Wednesday.

• More than half ​of the IMF funds will arrive by ​early September and will be used exclusively to ⁠reinforce the central bank's foreign exchange reserves, ​Espinoza said.

• The IMF deal is expected to trigger ​further agreements with other multilateral organizations, potentially boosting total funding for the country to more than $5 billion this year, ​he added.

• The minister stressed that the IMF ​validated the government's ongoing economic program and its goals for ‌reducing ⁠the fiscal deficit.

• An IMF spokesperson told Reuters the entity remains "in close contact with the Bolivian authorities" and discussions are ongoing.

• In May, Bolivia ​nearly halved its ​external financing ⁠expectations for this year to around $5 billion, from the $9 billion previously projected.

• ​The government's economic plan includes transitioning to ​a ⁠single, flexible exchange rate, implemented in June, to support the productive sector instead of relying on ⁠state-defined rates, ​he added.

• The government's adjustments ​come after Bolivia faced over a month of roadblocks and ​social unrest.

(This story has been refiled to spell out billion in the headline)

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