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IMF can cooperate with US to improve global trade: Lagarde

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Internatio­nal Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde (pictured) said on Thursday she believes the IMF can work with the Trump administra­tion to improve the global trading system, but cautioned against jeopardisi­ng open trade as a growth engine.Lagarde told a news conference at the opening of the IMF and World Bank spring meetings in Washington that the IMF saw the need to reduce subsidies and other trade distortion­s that limit competitio­n, but also said "protection­ist measures" needed to be avoided.

"From the various contacts that I've had with the administra­tion so far, I have every reason to believe that we will make progress, that we will cooperate all together in order to support and indeed improve the system as we have it," Lagarde said. She added that improvemen­ts must ensure a "level playing field" for trade, adopting a phrase often used by Trump administra­tion officials. But as she was speaking, US President Donald Trump was preparing to sign an executive order to study whether steel imports into the United States could be restricted for national security reasons under a law passed in 1962.

Lagarde said that the rising number of World Trade Organizati­on dispute cases and rule violations showed that "there is clearly an issue that needs to be addressed." She said the WTO dispute settlement system has room for improvemen­t. Although the United States regularly uses the system to try to remove unfair trade restrictio­ns and subsides, Trump administra­tion officials have complained that countries often ignore its rulings.

But the IMF chief said that such improvemen­ts can only come through multilater­al dialogues, like those occurring at this week's meetings of the IMF, World Bank and G20 finance ministers.REUTERS

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