Big trade surpluses help fuel protectionism, IMF boss tells Germany

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(Reuters) - The build-up of large surpluses in countries such as is partly responsible for the rise of protectionism elsewhere, the of the said on Thursday.

has come in for criticism from

Donald Trump's administration for its large trade surplus with the United States, while scepticism towards free trade is mounting in some poorer euro zone countries.

"A reduction of Germany's surplus would help reduce global imbalances, which clearly we are concerned about at the IMF," told a conference in

"The rise of rampant protectionism or protectionism threats is certainly not unrelated to the accumulation of surpluses in some countries," she said.

Germany's surplus was the world's largest in 2017, data showed this week, and the government in is expected to post record fiscal surpluses this year and next.

The IMF and the have for years urged to increase domestic spending and imports.

Lagarde told German broadcaster in an interview broadcast later on Thursday that the IMF considered the current level of German surpluses "unjustified", and said greater German investments would help reduce the imbalances.

Speaking earlier at the same conference, Germany's central defended his country's record budget and surpluses.

Weidmann said needed to build a fiscal buffer to help it withstand the effect of an ageing society and that it would be "futile" for to spend more in order to try to help its neighbours.

"Raising public spending in order to reduce Germany's surplus would likely be a futile undertaking," the said.

In the interview, Lagarde said the IMF supported the European Central Bank's pursuit of a loose monetary policy as long as its inflation targets had not been met, but said that policy could not go on forever.

(Reporting by and Andrea Shalal; editing by Mark Heinrich)

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First Published: Fri, January 19 2018. 01:16 IST