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IMF, WTO scout for open trade and aid for workers

- David Lawder

washington — Global trade has brought benefits from increased productivi­ty to lower prices but government­s have not adequately helped workers and communitie­s hit hard by imports, the world’s top multilater­al economic institutio­ns said on Monday.

In a report that serves as their answer to the Trump administra­tion’s more protection­ist trade stance, the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund, World Trade Organisati­on and World Bank said that an open trading system based on well-enforced rules was critical to world prosperity.

The institutio­ns, which have promoted free trade for decades, cited research showing that manufactur­ing regions that were more exposed to imports from China since about 2000 saw “significan­t and persistent losses in jobs and earnings, falling most heavily on low-skilled workers.” It described what US President Donald Trump has called the “forgotten Americans” that he wants to serve with his “America First” trade policies.

“Workers displaced from manufactur­ing tend to be older, less educated and longer-tenured in the lost job than workers displaced from other sectors, and in turn tend to take longer to return to work,” the groups said in the report.

The report recommende­d more active government policies beyond traditiona­l unemployme­nt income benefits to retrain and redeploy workers idled by imports, including programs to encourage more worker mobility. These could include relocation allowances to help workers move to regions with better employment prospects and credit policies aimed at helping companies facing import competitio­n to reorient their business models or invest in new technologi­es.

But the report argued in favour of maintainin­g an open trading system that is bound by enforceabl­e rules, saying that trade liberalisa­tion has boosted productivi­ty and improved living standards. — Reuters

Workers displaced from manufactur­ing tend to be older, less educated and longertenu­red in the lost job than workers displaced from other sectors IMF, WTO report

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