International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde

Tariffs cause ‘self-inflicted wounds’: IMF chief

April 3, 2019

Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Christine Lagarde, has said that imposing import tariffs won’t eliminate trade deficits and will cause “potentially self-inflicted wounds”…reports Asian Lite News

International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde

It is true that not everyone has benefited from global trade, that there are distortions in the trade system, and that the system needs to be reformed but “trade barriers are not the answer”, Xinhua news agency quoted her as saying at the 13th Annual Capital Markets Summit here on Washington.

Lagarde said that the IMF, after analyzing the experience from 180 countries over the past six decades, found that trade integration “clearly boosts investment”

“Conversely, trade barriers clearly damage investment and employment,” she added.

Lagarde said the finding “is of particular relevance now” as ongoing trade tensions around the world could further damage investment “at a time when investment is already weak”.

Citing a new IMF research, Lagarde said if tariffs on all goods traded between the US and China went up by 25 percentage points, that alone would reduce annual gross domestic product by up to 0.6 per cent in the US and by up to 1.5 per cent in China.

“These are potentially self-inflicted wounds that should be avoided,” she said.

“Nobody wins a trade war… That is why we need to work together to reduce trade barriers and modernize the global trade system so that we all win,” she added.

Lagarde also called for “collective action to modernize the key functions of the World Trade Organization (WTO)”.

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