Pakistan, May 12 -- An International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation is set to arrive in Pakistan on Tuesday to begin discussions on the country's federal budget for fiscal year 2026-27, as Islamabad prepares its next economic roadmap.

According to official sources, formal talks between Pakistan's economic team and the IMF mission will begin on May 13 and continue through May 20.

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The negotiations are expected to focus on major fiscal targets, including tax revenue goals, expenditure priorities, development spending and broader policy reforms linked to economic stabilisation.

Officials said the discussions will centre on ensuring fiscal discipline, improving budg...