Poland has secured a flexible credit facility worth $30 billion, The Wall Street Journal reports. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved an extension and expansion of the nation’s credit line.

Poland may use the two-year flexible credit line as a precautionary measure. The country’s new loan will replace the $21 billion flexible credit line that was renewed in July last year.

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