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Debt Statistics (PSDS) project funded by the Government of Japan (JSA3) and implemented by the IMF Statistics Department (STA) and the IMF Capacity Development Office in Thailand (CDOT). 2. The main purpose of the extended remote TA for April-May 2021 was to continue assistance to the Fiscal Policy and Law Department (FPLD) with : (i) making assessment of Lao’s progress in compiling and disseminating GFS and PSDS data in line with international standards; (ii) discussing with the Fiscal Policy Law Department (FPLD) a medium-work plan for FY2021-FY2022
: http://0-www-imf-org.library.svsu.edu Price: $18.00 per printed copy International Monetary Fund Washington, D.C . © 2019 International Monetary Fund Front Matter Page INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Monetary and Capital Markets Department MYANMAR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE REPORT MONETARY OPERATIONS Jun Iwasaki (IMF Capacity Development Office in Thailand) August 2018 This technical assistance was financed by the Japan Administered Account for Selected IMF Activities (JSA) Contents Glossary Preface Executive Summary I
Related Spending Under Annual Budget for FY2021 and FY2022 TABLE 1. Priority Recommendations APPENDICES I. A work plan for FY2021-FY2022 II. Achievements in the past remote GFS/PSDS TA III. Quarterly and Annual GFS for Budgetary Central Government IV. Annual GFS for Budgetary Central Government Glossary CDOT IMF Capacity Development Office in Thailand COA Chart of Accounts DDG Deputy Director General e-GDDS Enhanced General Data Dissemination System EFDMD External Finance and Debt Management Department
• Washington, D.C. 20090 Telephone: (202) 623–7430 • Fax: (202) 623–7201 E-mail: publications@imf.org Web: http://0-www-imf-org.library.svsu.edu Price: $18.00 per printed copy International Monetary Fund Washington, D.C . © 2020 International Monetary Fund Front Matter Page TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE REPORT MYANMAR Report on the External Sector Statistics Mission (June 3–5, 2019) JANUARY 2020 PREPARED BY Angsupalee Wacharakiat, IMF Capacity Development Office in Thailand (CDOT) BENEFICIARY COUNTRIES Cambodia, Lao P.D.R., Myanmar, Vietnam
Coordinated Direct Investment Survey CDOT IMF Capacity Development Office in Thailand CIF Cost, insurance and freight CPI Consumer Price Index ESS External sector statistics FOB Free on board HIES Household Income and Expenditure Survey HS Harmonized System IIP International investment position IIS International Investment Survey IMF-STA IMF’s Statistics Department IVS International Visitor Survey ITRS International Transactions
2014 -based Budget Presentation V. Detailed Structure of the GFS/PSDS Guidelines for Cambodia (First Draft) Glossary APD Asia and Pacific Department of the IMF BCG Budgetary central government CCID IMF Climate Change Indicators Dashboard CDOT IMF Capacity Development Office in Thailand CPER Climate Public Expenditure Review COFOG Classification of the Functions of Government DMFAS Debt Management and Financial Analysis System FMIS Financial Management Information System GDNT General
. Hul and R. Zandvakil (both ICD), S. Iorgova (MCM) and N. Saker (IMF Resident Representative) and K. Tun (Resident Representative Office) held discussions with the Myanmar authorities by teleconferences led by Union Minister of Planning, Finance and Industry U Soe Win, and Central Bank of Myanmar Governor U Kyaw Kyaw Maung and other senior government officials during May 27-June 1, 2020. Advisors from the IMF Capacity Development Office in Thailand (CDOT) and resident FX operations advisors joined the technical discussions. A. Mahasandana (Executive Director) and A