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          IMF official calls for economic reform

          IMF official calls for economic reform

          Updated: 2012-04-21 08:17

          By Tan Yingzi in Washington (China Daily)

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          With the global economic prospects improving but the recovery still very fragile, now is a good opportunity for countries to discuss and take further policy measures to address remaining vulnerabilities, Lin Jianhai, the new secretary of the International Monetary Fund, said on Wednesday during its Spring Meetings.

          "Member countries should seize the moment to do what is necessary to put the global economic crisis behind us. There is no better time like the present to do so," Lin said in an interview with China Daily.

          IMF official calls for economic reform

          Lin Jianhai, a Chinese national, was appointed IMF secretary in March. [Cai Chunying / China Daily]

          Lin, a Chinese national, was appointed to the new post in March thanks to his rich working experience in the organization since 1989.

          He oversees the Secretary's Department which has operational responsibility for the 24-member Executive Board, and serves as the official contact point for the IMF's 188 member countries. The Secretary's Department also organizes the IMF's Spring and Annual Meetings.

          Lin said the world economy has slightly improved. In its latest World Economic Outlook, the IMF raised its global growth forecast from 3.3 percent to 3.5 percent in 2012, with 4.1 percent growth expected in 2013.

          "But the risks of economic downturn still linger, with weak growth overall and high unemployment in many economies," he added.

          Amid such a situation, the IMF has entitled this year's Spring Meetings "Global Challenges and Global Solutions", attended by economic policymakers, think tank members, academics, and media from all member countries.

          During the global economic crisis, the organization has increased its lending, strengthened policy advice and technical assistance, and reformed its governance to better respond to members' needs.

          One of the IMF's major efforts is to strengthen its financial firewall with additional resources from its members. This will not only help tackle the debt crisis in the eurozone, but also support growth in emerging markets and developing economies. Because the global economy is so interconnected, instability in one part of the world will set the other regions back. So we need collective action and effort, Lin said.

          "Many member countries have shown their support, and we will see significant progress achieved within this week," he said.

          IMF official calls for economic reform

          This week has seen a series of encouraging developments. Following the $200 billion in pledge already received from the eurozone, Japan announced its intention on Monday to contribute $60 billion in additional resources to the IMF.

          Denmark, Norway, and Sweden said on Tuesday that they will increase their financing commitments to the IMF by more than $26 billion. Switzerland and other countries have pledged $26 billion, and Poland will contribute $8 billion.

          IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde announced on Wednesday evening that she had already received $320 billion in commitments and there were "more in the pipeline".

          "So I go around with my bag and I fill it up gradually but surely," she said during a speech at the reception of a finance forum.

          The world's 20 biggest economies are likely to agree to increase the resources of the IMF by between $400 and $500 billion, rather than the $600 billion initially sought by the IMF, according to Reuters.

          The extra resources will give the IMF more firepower to help member countries, to fight the sovereign debt crisis, and to support the global economic recovery.

          tanyingzi@chinadailyusa.com

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