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'Trade wars leave no winners,' warns IMF chief Christine Lagarde

She said poor countries and poor people in rich countries have benefited from the surge in global trade over the past decade

AFP | PTI  |  Buenos Aires 

Christine Lagarde
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde looks on during an IMF conference in Jakarta, Indonesia | Photo: Reuters

Monetary Fund cautioned the against putting up barriers to trade in an interview published today.

"leave no winners," she said in the interview with Argentine daily La Nacion, responding to a question about Donald Trump's decision to slap tariffs on imported and aluminum.

She said poor countries and poor people in rich countries have benefited from the surge in global trade over the past decade, but acknowledged that some regions and industries have suffered.

"The effect generated by innovation and trade should be taken into account to remedy that harm, but trying to reduce trade or erect additional barriers won't generate any winners," she said.

is in for a meeting Monday and Tuesday of and central

She said the global is in good shape, with 3.9 per cent growth projected this year as well as higher levels of investor confidence.

"That doesn't mean there aren't some clouds on the horizon that we should pay attention to," she said.

Trump's sudden decision earlier this month to impose a 25 percent tariff on and 10 percent on aluminum has revived fears of a trade war.

He has since extended temporary exemptions to and Canada, pending renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.

But the has threatened retaliatory tariffs on US goods unless it is exempted. also is seeking an exemption and has warned it won't stand idly by if its interests are harmed.

noted the rise of as an investor in Latin America, saying it was only natural that the world's second largest would seek partnerships in the region.

"Any country like the or might have thought in the past of this region as part of its territory, and (they) are now surprised because it no longer is," she said.

First Published: Mon, March 19 2018. 11:04 IST
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