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Macron win is ‘good news’ for Asia: IMF

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Emmanuel Macron’s victory in the French presidenti­al election is “good news” for trade-reliant Asia as it eases fears of rising protection­ism in Europe, the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) said yesterday.

Changyong Rhee, director of the fund’s Asia and Pacific Department, said Macron’s win over far-right candidate Marine Le Pen, an economic nationalis­t, had made him more optimistic that major trade tensions would ease. “If you asked me this question (on rising protection­ism) three to six months ago, I would probably have answered that I am very seriously concerned on the possibilit­y of trade tensions in the global economy,” he told reporters in Singapore.

“But now I feel a little bit better,” he added, citing a meeting between US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping last month and Macron’s victory on Sunday.

“I think the result of the French elections really show that it’s good news to open trade and globalizat­ion, and it reduces the uncertaint­ies of the eurozone,” Rhee said. “So I think at this moment I am a little bit more optimistic that these trade tensions will resolve without bigger tensions.”

The IMF’s latest economic outlook had flagged increasing protection­ism in Asia’s major trading partners and tightening global financial conditions as key downside risks to regional growth.

“Asian economies are particular­ly vulnerable to trade shocks... given the reliance of many Asian economies on exports, more protective trade policies would generate a significan­t negative impact on the region,” said the report issued last month. It said the Asia-Pacific was expected to remain the world’s fastest growing region this year and next, at 5.5 percent and 5.4 percent, but growth was “clouded with significan­t uncertaint­y”. — AFP

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