Today, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced that an IMF mission will be visiting Bucharest from November 5 to November 8, 2024. The visit is part of a regular staff engagement to assess Romania's economic and financial situation.
The mission will be led by Jan Kees Martijn, with the team focusing on reviewing recent developments in Romania's economy and updating its macroeconomic outlook. Geoff Gottlieb, the IMF Senior Regional Representative for Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe, confirmed this plan in a statement: "An IMF mission headed by Mr. Jan Kees Martijn will visit Bucharest November 5 - 8, 2024, to hold a regular staff visit. The Fund’s team will review recent economic and financial developments and update the macroeconomic outlook."
Further details about Romania's relationship with the IMF can be found through their official resources.