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2024年摩洛哥外债偿还额创历史新高
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-12-11 05:28
Core Insights - The World Bank's recent report highlights that Morocco's debt pressure has been increasing since 2010, with long-term external debt projected to reach $57.2 billion in 2024 [1] Debt Overview - In 2024, Morocco's total long-term debt repayment will amount to $7.02 billion, marking a historical high, with principal repayments of $5.22 billion and interest payments of $1.8 billion [1] - The debt repayment amounts represent 13% of export revenues and 6% of national income [1] Loan Acquisition - Morocco is expected to secure $8.61 billion in new long-term loans in 2024, a significant increase from $6.43 billion in 2023 [1] - The composition of Morocco's creditors is diverse, with the World Bank remaining the largest lender in 2024 [1] Debt Composition - In public debt, multilateral creditors account for 49%, with the World Bank at 21% and the African Development Bank at 10%, while bilateral creditors make up 15% [1] - Private creditors constitute 36% of the debt, with bond financing at 29% and commercial banks at 7% [1] Short-term Debt - Morocco's short-term external debt is projected to decrease from $10.16 billion in 2023 to $7.504 billion in 2024 [1] - The total amount of credit from the International Monetary Fund and Special Drawing Rights (SDR) will decline to $3.285 billion [1]
2026年塔吉克斯坦拟偿还51亿索莫尼外债
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-12-04 02:15
Group 1 - Tajikistan plans to repay external debt of 5.48 million USD in 2026, with 3.54 million USD covered by the national budget [1] - State-owned enterprises will also repay part of their external debts, including Barki Tojik (1.2 million USD), Vodokanal (107.5 thousand USD), Tajiktransgaz (64.5 thousand USD), Pamir Energy (107.5 thousand USD), Tajik Aluminum Company, and Rohi Ohani Tojikiston (862.4 thousand USD) [1] - The total external debt of Tajikistan as of October 1, 2025, is 3.037 billion USD, a decrease of 151 million USD (4.7%) from the beginning of the year [2] Group 2 - In 2026, Tajikistan plans to repay domestic debt of 5.086 million USD, with 1.64 million USD from the national budget [2] - The remaining domestic debt repayment of 3.44 million USD will be covered by the Ministry of Finance through earnings from deposits in the National Bank and assets from liquidated banks [2] - Major creditors of Tajikistan include China, the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, Islamic Development Bank, and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development [2]