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      IMF urges countries to "work constructively" to resolve trade disagreements
                       Source: Xinhua | 2018-06-01 23:27:29 | Editor: huaxia

      A slab of steel rolls down the line at the NovolipetskSteel PAO steel mill in Farrell, Pennsylvania, U.S., March 9, 2018. (Xinhua/REUTERS)

      WASHINGTON, May 31 (Xinhua) -- The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Thursday urged countries to "work constructively" to resolve trade disagreements as the United States decided to move forward with steel and aluminum tariffs against the European Union (EU), Canada and Mexico.

      "It is unfortunate that trade tensions are rising at a moment where the global recovery is being supported by trade," IMF Director of Communications and Spokesman Gerry Rice said in a statement.

      "Everybody loses in a protracted trade war, we encourage countries to work constructively together to reduce trade barriers and to resolve trade disagreements without resort to exceptional measures," he said.

      Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the IMF, also warned that the poorest people will suffer most if trade is massively disrupted.

      "At the end of the day, if #trade is massively disrupted, if the level of trust among economic actors is severely damaged, those who will suffer most are the poorest people," Lagarde said Thursday on the Twitter.

      The IMF chief has recently called for more international cooperation to create a better global trade system.

      "Over the past 70 years, countries have worked together to create a multilateral trade system that has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty, while boosting incomes and living standards in all countries," Lagarde said Tuesday in a blog post on the website of the IMF.

      "Now is the time to push for further trade reforms in a multilateral setting where rules are respected, where countries work in partnership, and where everyone is committed to fairness," she argued.

      U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross announced earlier Thursday that U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the EU, Canada and Mexico will take effect from Friday.

      The Trump administration is using the so-called Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act from 1962, a decades-old law, to slap tariffs on imported steel and aluminum products on the ground of national security, which has drawn strong opposition from the domestic business community and U.S. trading partners.

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      IMF urges countries to "work constructively" to resolve trade disagreements

      Source: Xinhua 2018-06-01 23:27:29

      A slab of steel rolls down the line at the NovolipetskSteel PAO steel mill in Farrell, Pennsylvania, U.S., March 9, 2018. (Xinhua/REUTERS)

      WASHINGTON, May 31 (Xinhua) -- The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Thursday urged countries to "work constructively" to resolve trade disagreements as the United States decided to move forward with steel and aluminum tariffs against the European Union (EU), Canada and Mexico.

      "It is unfortunate that trade tensions are rising at a moment where the global recovery is being supported by trade," IMF Director of Communications and Spokesman Gerry Rice said in a statement.

      "Everybody loses in a protracted trade war, we encourage countries to work constructively together to reduce trade barriers and to resolve trade disagreements without resort to exceptional measures," he said.

      Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the IMF, also warned that the poorest people will suffer most if trade is massively disrupted.

      "At the end of the day, if #trade is massively disrupted, if the level of trust among economic actors is severely damaged, those who will suffer most are the poorest people," Lagarde said Thursday on the Twitter.

      The IMF chief has recently called for more international cooperation to create a better global trade system.

      "Over the past 70 years, countries have worked together to create a multilateral trade system that has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty, while boosting incomes and living standards in all countries," Lagarde said Tuesday in a blog post on the website of the IMF.

      "Now is the time to push for further trade reforms in a multilateral setting where rules are respected, where countries work in partnership, and where everyone is committed to fairness," she argued.

      U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross announced earlier Thursday that U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the EU, Canada and Mexico will take effect from Friday.

      The Trump administration is using the so-called Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act from 1962, a decades-old law, to slap tariffs on imported steel and aluminum products on the ground of national security, which has drawn strong opposition from the domestic business community and U.S. trading partners.

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