While the long-term debt inflows from official creditors marked negative levels over nearly the entire period, their volume in the total long-term debt inflows was significantly lower than the inflow share from the private creditors. The latter peaked in 2012 when the long-term debt inflow grew to nearly 90.3 billion U.S. dollars, but in 2014, a deficit of approximately 54.8 billion U.S. dollars was recorded. In 2021, the long-term debt volume from private creditors amounted to negative 20.8 billion U.S. dollars.
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