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Home » Mozambique Clears IMF Debt Early With $700 Million Repayment
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Mozambique Clears IMF Debt Early With $700 Million Repayment

by Emmanuel Ebube April 1, 2026
written by Emmanuel Ebube April 1, 2026
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MAPUTO, April 1 – Mozambique has repaid approximately $700 million to the International Monetary Fund ahead of schedule, eliminating its outstanding credit with the lender in an unexpected move that reshapes its external financing position.

IMF data shows the government of President Daniel Chapo had no remaining obligations to the Fund as of March 31, following the repayment of 514 million Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) last month.

The early settlement comes as the gas-rich nation navigates fiscal pressures and ongoing discussions around a potential new IMF-supported program. The Fund confirmed the repayment and said a staff visit is expected in the coming months.

The impact of the move on Mozambique’s broader debt strategy remains unclear. Analysts say the repayment does little to immediately ease liquidity constraints, particularly as the country continues to face elevated financing needs and debt sustainability concerns.

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Mozambique’s economy remains closely tied to the development of its large-scale natural gas sector, with multibillion-dollar projects seen as critical to long-term growth. However, institutions including the World Bank have warned that the country’s debt trajectory remains fragile, even as foreign-exchange reserves hovered near record levels before the repayment.

The transaction effectively cancels the need for a post-financing assessment mission previously expected later this year, while negotiations over future IMF engagement are likely to continue.

The repayment underscores a shift in Mozambique’s engagement with multilateral lenders, even as questions persist over how the government will balance external obligations, liquidity pressures, and investment needs in the months ahead.

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