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World

IMF’s Georgieva says Biden-Xi meeting ‘constructive’ signal for trade

Published November 16, 2022 Updated November 16, 2022 04:46pm
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NUSA DUA: President Joe Biden’s meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping was a “very constructive” signal that may ease trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said on Wednesday.

The leaders of top economies issued a “strong call” for an end to Russia’s war in Ukraine, in part because the conflict is the single biggest factor slowing the global economy, Georgieva told Reuters as a contentious G20 summit ended.

But the Biden-Xi meeting sent “a very significant message to the world that international cooperation is important for all of us,” Georgieva said.

She noted that the IMF has warned that growth would suffer if the world fragments into geopolitical blocs led by the United States and Western allies on one side and China and other state-driven economies on the other, with competing technology and other standards. This would reduce global GDP output by $1.4 trillion to $3.5 trillion, the Fund estimates.

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“Just imagine what the world can do with this kind of money,” Georgieva said.

U.S. tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of Chinese goods have been borne by American consumers.

“And at a time of high inflation, this is least desirable, Georgieva said. “Also, China recognizes that there has to be a reliance on mutual cooperation because we see the Chinese economy being in a very tough spot.”

Georgieva said she was pleased to see language in the G20 leaders’ joint declaration calling for central banks to calibrate the pace of their interest rate hikes to avoid spillovers to other countries. This was because inflation had shot up in many emerging market economies due to the dollar’s massive strength.

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Asked whether she saw evidence of U.S. inflation subsiding given recent data showing decreased price pressures, she said that was “possible,” but data needed to be followed to establish a trend.

Indicators are showing a “gloomier” path for the world economy, “meaning it is slowing down and at that point, the Fed can reassess” as demand cools, she said.

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