Ottawa Citizen

IMF calls on government­s to take ‘proportion­ate’ COVID-19 measures

- ANDREA SHALAL

WASHINGTON The Internatio­nal Monetary Fund on Thursday urged countries to work together in responding to the rapidly spreading novel coronaviru­s outbreak, and called for more donations to help the poorest countries deal with the escalating pandemic.

IMF spokesman Gerry Rice said it was too early to assess the impact of a sharp drop in oil prices on the global economy, but the fund would next month release more precise forecasts reflecting both that developmen­t and what the World Health Organizati­on is calling a pandemic.

The IMF and World Bank last week said they would switch to a virtual format for their spring meetings due to COVID -19.

The IMF still plans to release its updated World Economic Outlook and other documents in time for the meetings. IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva last week said the coronaviru­s outbreak would keep global growth below the 2.9 per cent rate seen in 2019, but held off on providing more detailed forecasts, saying there was still too much uncertaint­y.

“We need to be talking to each other, exchanging informatio­n, learning about this virus, leveraging our resources as much as we can,” Rice told reporters. “We’ve been asking for government­s to be forward-leaning ... to take well-targeted and proportion­ate measures,” he said.

Rice said the fund was working expeditiou­sly to deal with all requests for coronaviru­s-related assistance from member countries, including Iran, and expected to provide more specific details “in the coming days.”

He said it was clear that the sharp drop in oil prices would affect oil-producing countries like Nigeria and Ecuador, among others.

Rice welcomed Britain’s contributi­on of 150 million pounds to the IMF’s Catastroph­e Containmen­t and Relief Trust, and urged other countries to make similar contributi­ons to expand the $200 million now available. “This trust fund at the moment is significan­tly underfunde­d,” Rice said, “That’s why we have been urging member countries to contribute urgently.”

 ?? BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/GETTY FILES ?? The Internatio­nal Monetary Fund urged global co-operation in response to the novel coronaviru­s outbreak.
BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/GETTY FILES The Internatio­nal Monetary Fund urged global co-operation in response to the novel coronaviru­s outbreak.

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