Developing countries need stronger domestic revenue systems, Kristalina Georgieva notes

Developing countries need stronger domestic revenue systems, Kristalina Georgieva notes
Declining aid strains developing countries

Kristalina Georgieva, managing director at IMF, draws attention to growing challenges for developing countries due to declining foreign aid.

She emphasizes the importance of strengthening domestic revenue systems and highlights that IMF is assisting its members in building fiscal resilience.

Georgieva recently discussed how emerging markets are experiencing more volatile portfolio flows from nonbank finance, urging the need for strong policies in a recent statement. She also previewed the 2026 IMF Annual Meetings in Bangkok, highlighting Thailand’s economic transformation through a photo exhibit. These remarks build on her ongoing focus on fiscal health and economic development in the region.

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