
Moldova's direct public debt to international organizations increased by $412.85 million (+20.1%) to $2 billion 468.14 million in 2021.
As the National Bank of Moldova informed, the state debt to the International Monetary Fund increased last year by 55.3% - from $527.72 million (as of the end of 2020) to $819.57 million (as of the end of 2021), to the International Development Association (IDA), a member of the World Bank Group, increased by 3.2% - from $679.7 million to $701.41 million, and to the European Investment Bank increased by 1.9% - from $383.42 million to $390.71 million. Direct government debt to the European Commission increased by 43.5% - from $110.45 million to $158.53 million, while the debt to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development - rose by 7.1% - from $120.17 million to $128.76 million and to the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), part of the WB group - increased by 0.1% - from $111.93 million to $112.08 million. The debt to the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) increased by 0.3% - from $76.49 million to $76.7 million, and the debt to the Council of Europe Development Bank increased almost 1.8 times - from $45.41 million to $80.38 million // 04.05.2022 - InfoMarket