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Ghana Secures $2.8 Billion Debt Relief Deal in Parliamentary Approval

In a significant move to stabilize its economy and advance fiscal recovery efforts, Ghana’s Parliament has approved a $2.8 billion debt restructuring agreement with 25 official creditor countries. The approval marks a major milestone in the West African nation’s ongoing bid to navigate a severe debt crisis and fulfill conditions tied to an International Monetary Fund (IMF) bailout.

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The restructuring agreement, endorsed unanimously by legislators on June 25, 2025, includes key creditor nations such as China, France, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany. This development forms a crucial component of Ghana’s broader economic recovery strategy, which includes a three-year, $3 billion IMF program initiated in May 2023. The deal allows Ghana to defer debt service payments originally due between December 2022 and December 2026, pushing them forward to a new window between 2039 and 2043. This extension grants the country a much-needed fiscal reprieve as it works to rebuild macroeconomic stability.

Interest rates on the restructured obligations have been set between 1% and 3%, well below current market levels. This concession reflects the willingness of creditor nations to ease Ghana’s repayment burden and support its return to a sustainable debt path. The terms are also expected to help Ghana meet critical fiscal targets, including reducing its debt-to-GDP ratio to 55% by 2026 and lowering the debt-service-to-revenue ratio to under 18% by 2028.

The parliamentary greenlight was a key requirement to advance the next tranche of IMF disbursements under the bailout arrangement. Officials have emphasized that the agreement with official creditors lays the groundwork for further engagement with private and commercial lenders. Ghana is currently in the process of negotiating the restructuring of approximately $2.7 billion in private external debt. Reaching an agreement with private creditors will be essential to achieving comprehensive debt sustainability.

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The approval of the debt relief package is expected to bolster investor confidence and improve Ghana’s economic outlook. Rating agencies have already signaled greater optimism, citing the government’s demonstrated commitment to fiscal reforms and transparent negotiation processes. Economists believe that the deal could serve as a template for other heavily indebted emerging markets seeking similar relief through multilateral cooperation and IMF-led frameworks.

As Ghana moves forward, attention will turn to the implementation of related policy reforms, continued negotiations with commercial creditors, and the impact of increased liquidity on inflation, exchange rates, and domestic investment. While significant challenges remain, the parliamentary approval marks a pivotal turning point in the country’s efforts to restore economic resilience and long-term financial stability.

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