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Putin warns of financial crisis the world ‘has not yet seen’
RT,
25
May, 2018
The
global economy is facing a threat of a spiraling protectionist
measures that can lead to a devastating crisis, Vladimir Putin
warned. Nations must find a way to prevent this and establish rules
on how the economy should work.
The
Russian president spoke out against the growing trend of using
unilateral restrictions to achieve economic advantage, as he
addressed guests of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum
(SPIEF) on Friday.
“The
system of multilateral cooperation, which took years to build, is no
longer allowed to evolve. It is being broken in a very crude way.
Breaking the rules is becoming the new rule,” he
said.
In
addition to traditional forms of protectionism such as trade tariffs,
technical standards and subsidies, nations are increasingly using new
ways to undermine their competition, like unilateral economic
sanctions. And nations which thought they would never be targeted by
such measures for political reasons are now being proved wrong, Putin
said.
“The
ability to impose sanctions arbitrarily and with no control fosters a
temptation to use such restrictive tools again and again, right and
left, in every case, regardless of political loyalty, talks about
solidarity, past agreements and long cooperation,” he
said.
Putin
called for a change of course, for free trade to be defended, and for
rules-based regulation of the global economy, which would alleviate
the chaos resulting from the rapid technological transformations
arising from the development of digital technology.
“The
disregard for existing norms and a loss of trust may combine with the
unpredictability and turbulence of the colossal change. These factors
may lead to a systemic crisis, which the world has not seen yet,” he
said.
He
stressed that there is a need for transparent universal rules as well
as an inclusive mechanism, which would allow those rules to be
amended in a way that would be accepted by the international
community.
“We
don’t need trade wars today or even temporary trade ceasefires. We
need a comprehensive trade peace,” the
president stressed.
“Competition,
clash of interests, has always been, is, and will always be, of
course. But we must be respectful towards each other. The ability to
resolve differences through honest competition rather than by
restricting competition is the source of progress,” Putin dded.
The
speech comes amid turbulent times for the global economy, in which
the nationalist policies of US President Donald Trump have pitted
America against other nations which his administration believes to be
enjoying unfair advantages in trade. Trump has threatened China,
European nations, Canada, and Mexico with trade restrictions,
demanding the perceived misbalances be fixed.
The
US has also intensified its use of economic sanctions, targeting
Russia, Iran, North Korea, and other nations with various punitive
measures.
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