BELGRADE (Serbia), October 4 (SeeNews) – An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission has started a visit to Serbia on Friday to discuss the results of ongoing economic reforms implemented by the government, the country's central bank said.
The mission led by Jan Kees Martijn will visit Serbia during October 4-15 to review the implementation of the 30-month Policy Coordination Instrument (PCI) for the country, the central bank said in a statement.
In July 2018, the IMF said it approved a PCI for Serbia, following the successful completion of a three-year stand-by agreement.
The PCI is a non-financial arrangement focused on implementing structural reforms, including a tax administration reform aimed at raising the efficiency of revenue collection and improving the business climate.