No deadlock between Gabon and the IMF. According to authoritative sources at the Ministry of Finance, Libreville and the Bretton Woods institution have agreed on a schedule for the presentation, by the end of 2026, of consolidated economic data, especially those from the 2025 and 2026 fiscal years, essential for monitoring the structural reforms initiated…...
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