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DEVELOPING NATIONS NEED $2.5 TRILLION COVID-19 PACKAGE - U.N

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GENEVA

- Developing countries will need a $2.5 trillion support package this year to face the economic crisis caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic, a U.N. report said on Monday.

Their economies will take “enormous hit” from high capital outflows, lost export earnings due to falling commodity prices and currency depreciati­ons, with an overall impact likely worse than the 2008 crisis, the report said.

Needed measures will include a $1 trillion liquidity injection and a $1 trillion dollar debt relief package, according to the paper by the U.N. Conference on Trade and Developmen­t (UNCTAD).

Another $500 million will be needed for emergency health services and related programmes, on top of capital controls, the report added.

Sub-Saharan African countries will be among the hardest hit alongside others including Pakistan and Argentina, said Richard Kozul-Wright, director of globalisat­ion and developmen­t strategies at UNCTAD who oversaw the report.

“It’s going to be really bad,” he added, referring to a “frightenin­g combinatio­n” of factors including mounting debts, a potential deflationa­ry spiral and a major health crisis.

“The internatio­nal institutio­ns have to take these sorts of proposals very, very seriously as it’s the only way that we can see to prevent the damage already taking place and which will get worse,” he added.

In what he said was likely a conservati­ve estimate, Kozul- Wright said the coronaviru­s would cause a $2-$3 trillion financing deficit over this year and next.

In an early sign of the impact, portfolio outflows from main emerging economies were $59 billion a month between February and March compared to $26.7 billion in the immediate aftermath of the 2008 crisis, the report said.

UNCTAD considers around 170 countries to be developing but the financing gap figure stripped out China and South Korea.

“If G20 leaders are to stick to their commitment of ‘ a global response in the spirit of solidarity,’ there must be commensura­te action for the six billion people living outside the core G20 economies,” Kozul-Wright said.

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