The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Global tensions strain economies

Report urges renewal of internatio­nal cooperatio­n ahead of forum.

- By Pan Pylas

LONDON — Internatio­nal tensions and nationalis­t politics can further weigh on the global economy this year and hinder efforts to deal with big issues such as climate change, the organizers of next week’s Davos forum warned Wednesday.

In its annual Global Risks Report, the World Economic Forum said the world is evolving into “a period of divergence following a period of globalizat­ion.” A “darkening” economic outlook, in part fostered by geopolitic­al tensions between the United States and China, “looks set to further reduce the potential for internatio­nal cooperatio­n in 2019,” it said.

“With global trade and economic growth at risk in 2019, there is a more urgent need than ever to renew the architectu­re of internatio­nal cooperatio­n,” said Borge Brende, President of the World Economic Forum, which hosts an annual gathering of business and political leaders in the Swiss ski resort of Davos.

“We simply do not have the gunpowder to deal with the kind of slowdown that current dynamics might lead us towards.”

The report, which is based on the views of around 1,000 experts and decision-makers from around the world, found that 88 percent of respondent­s expect a “further erosion” of global trading rules and agreements that will hold back growth.

The U.S.-China relations will be one of the main talking points at next week’s gathering in Davos, with a number of high level representa­tives from each side due to attend, including U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and China’s vice president, Wang Qishan. Britain’s upcoming exit from the European Union will be another key issue after British lawmakers overwhelmi­ngly rejected the Brexit deal Prime Minister Theresa May had negotiated with the EU.

The 2016 vote to leave the EU had been driven in large part by a belief that Brexit would restore decision-making powers to Britain.

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