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Chapter 58 - Chapter 58: It Seems, Either Way, She's Drawing a Line with Him

Leona Grant listened with great interest to Annabelle Linton's response. He wanted to hear what kind of answer she would give.

"Because its domestic economy remains sluggish, the Hadaran government has focused on cutting public spending and unleashing its potential for economic growth. These measures all satisfy the IMF's requirements and conditions for a loan.

Although Hadara is one of the poorest nations in Qadira, it receives close attention from the international community because major international shipping routes pass its borders. It is also a neighbor to the world's largest oil exporter, the Kingdom of Hajar. For the sake of long-term development and cooperation, the IMF would naturally agree. Of course, the most crucial reason is that Hadara has eliminated its fuel subsidies," Annabelle Linton answered professionally.

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