IMF Calls On Countries To Prevent Second Cold War

IMF Calls On Countries To Prevent Second Cold War

The Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina Georgieva said on Thursday that countries must do more to avoid the costly effects of growing global trade fragmentation and help prevent a “second Cold War.”

“I am among those who know what are the consequences of a Cold War: it is loss of talent and contribution to the world,” Kristalina Georgieva said during a press conference at the official start of the World Bank and IMF’s spring meetings.

“I don’t want to see that repeating,” she said, adding that the world should “rationally accept there will be some cost, there will be some fragmentation, but keep these costs low.”

She believes that multilateral institutions such as the globe Bank and IMF play a vital role in keeping the globe from splintering into various blocs with catastrophic economic implications.

Policymakers had a crucial role to play to “defend the interests” of their citizens, Georgieva said.

“If we fail to be more rational, then people everywhere will be worse off,” she said.