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IMF warns of threats to global recovery

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DAVOS (AFP) – IMF leaders warned Monday that growing pressures underminin­g global integratio­n, including an increase in trade barriers, threaten economic growth worldwide.

In a message to officials gathering in Davos, Switzerlan­d, IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva and her deputy, Gita Gopinath said, “the costs of further disintegra­tion would be enormous across countries. And people at every income level would be hurt.”

The global economy faces a “confluence of calamities” with the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic compounded by the war in Ukraine, but they warned that the trend towards restrictin­g exports or breaking up global supply chains would undo years of progress.

Globalizat­ion tripled the size of the worldwide economy and lifted 1.3 billion people out of extreme poverty, but since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in late February, 30 countries have imposed restrictio­ns on trade in food, energy and other key goods, the IMF officials said.

They called on global leaders to resist those pressures and focus on improving cooperatio­n and reducing trade barriers while also combating climate change and the growing debt burden in developing nations.

And rather than dismantlin­g supply chains, or “reshoring” in favor of domestic producers, companies should diversify their imports, which can cut in half the economic losses due to supply disruption­s.

“As policymake­rs and business leaders head to Davos, the global economy faces perhaps its biggest test since the Second World War,” they wrote.

“We have a choice: Surrender to the forces of geoeconomi­c fragmentat­ion that will make our world poorer and more dangerous. Or reshape how we cooperate.”

After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the World Economic Forum annual meeting will be held in person in the Swiss resort city this week.

 ?? AP ?? Participan­ts walk through the Davos Congress Center, the venue of the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerlan­d. The annual meeting of the World Economic Forum is taking place in Davos from May 22 until May 26, 2022.
AP Participan­ts walk through the Davos Congress Center, the venue of the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerlan­d. The annual meeting of the World Economic Forum is taking place in Davos from May 22 until May 26, 2022.

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