Protectionism will hurt global economy, people welfare:
Jaitley
"Questions are raised today in certain
quarters about the global compact, which we have developed over the
years- multilateralism driving the rule-based flow of goods and
services- to deliver growth, development and poverty reduction for all
and achievement of global public good.
Increasing trade protectionism will hurt the global economy and welfare of people, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has warned.
"Questions
are raised today in certain quarters about the global compact, which we
have developed over the years- multilateralism driving the rule-based
flow of goods and services- to deliver growth, development and poverty
reduction for all and achievement of global public good.
The
attempt to change the discourse from opening up and focusing on
competitive advantage to increased protectionism will only hurt the global economy and welfare of people, Jaitley said in his address to the
World Bank Development Committee.
"We need to bond together and
renew our compact to protect the World from falling into spiral of slow
economic growth, rising inequality and irreversibly altered climate,
conflict and fragility," said the Finance Minister
"I would thus
like to call upon this august gathering today to reaffirm our full
commitment to the mandate of the Development Committee and to deliver
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and our own twin goals. Noting that
there is no doubt that the developing world needs large and growing
resources for achieving SDGs and the twin goals of our institutions, he
said this necessity is the underlying argument of the billions to
trillions discourse.
"All the developing countries also know that mobilisation of larger domestic resources and creating conditions for
better flow of investment finance from both domestic and international
private sector would be necessary for achieving their development
ambitions," he said.
At the same time, it would be necessary for
the multilateral system, especially the World Bank Group, to be stronger
than ever to play a meaningful and decisive role in translating this
development agenda into reality, he asserted
In his address, the
Finance Minister said that the World Bank should provide leadership in
setting global standards in terms of financing, process efficiency, benchmarking, operations, monitoring and evaluation.
"We also
sincerely hope that the implementation of the new safeguards and
procurement policies is indeed characterised by adoption of country
systems, a shorter processing time for all clients and hands on
implementation support in Fragile and low capacity countries
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