Mindanao Times

Trump asks World Bank to stop lending to China

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US PRESIDENT Donald Trump yesterday lashed out at the World Bank, blaming the internatio­nal financial institutio­n for lending money to China.

“Why is the World Bank loaning money to China? Can this be possible? China has plenty of money, and if they don’t, they create it. STOP!” Trump wrote on Twitter.

The president was reiteratin­g a position long held by his administra­tion, including David Malpass when he was a Treasury

Department official prior to his election as the current head of the World Bank.

Trump’s message on the World Bank was also echoed by his treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin, who told a House of Representa­tives committee on Thursday that the United States “has objected” to the institutio­n’s multi-year program of loans and projects in China.

That program was nonetheles­s adopted on Thursday. It plans to reduce its lending to China.

The program “reflects the evolution of our relationsh­ip with China,” Martin Raiser, World Bank Country Director for China, said on Thursday. “Our engagement will be increasing­ly selective.”

But the reduction is not enough for Washington, which argues that the world’s second-largest economy is rich enough to

finance itself and not depend on loans from the World Bank, which is supposed to bring financial resources to poor countries.

Trump’s very public stance comes amid negotiatio­ns between Washington and Beijing seeking to end the US president’s 18-month-long trade war, which is aimed at forcing China to make concession­s on protecting American businesses and reducing its trade surplus.

There is a great deal of uncertaint­y about the date of a possible partial agreement, which Trump said was imminent in October.

 ?? Manjunath Kiran / AFP ?? PEOPLE hold a candleligh­t vigil in support of sexual assault victims and against the alleged rape and murder of a 27-year-old veterinary doctor in Hyderabad, in Bangalore on December 6, 2019. Indian police on December 6 shot dead four detained gang-rape and murder suspects as they were re-enacting their alleged crime, prompting celebratio­ns but also accusation­s of extrajudic­ial killings.
Manjunath Kiran / AFP PEOPLE hold a candleligh­t vigil in support of sexual assault victims and against the alleged rape and murder of a 27-year-old veterinary doctor in Hyderabad, in Bangalore on December 6, 2019. Indian police on December 6 shot dead four detained gang-rape and murder suspects as they were re-enacting their alleged crime, prompting celebratio­ns but also accusation­s of extrajudic­ial killings.

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