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World Bank president warns against hasty response to Trump policies

Policymakers around the globe needs to not react in rush to announcements by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration, and be prepared to argue their case, World Bank President Ajay Banga informed Reuters.

Trump's first week in workplace has seen a flurry of executive orders and policy plans, ranging from tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China to a review on all existing foreign help.

My only suggestions to everybody is don't remain in excessive of a. hurry to react or judge, Banga informed Reuters in an interview. on the sidelines of the Mission 300 Africa Energy Summit in. Tanzania's business capital of Dar Es Salaam.

Policymakers ought to wait to see what policies are in fact. executed, Banga added.

I have actually dealt with him (Trump) in the past. He is a very. practical man, he comprehends numbers, he comprehends leverage. and he comprehends benefit. You need to go to him and discuss. to him what you bring.

The U.S. and Colombia drew back from the verge of a trade. war on Sunday after the White Home said its third-largest U.S. trading partner in Latin America had accepted accept military. airplane carrying deported migrants.

Washington's draft steps - now on hold - had actually included. imposing steep and increasing tariffs on all Colombian imports, a. travel ban and visa revocations on Colombia federal government. authorities.

The World Bank could feel the results of any travel. restrictions.

If their visas don't work, that's a problem, stated Banga.

Asked about Friday's stop-work order provided by the U.S. State Department on all existing and future foreign assistance,. Banga said the Washington-based loan provider was not yet impacted as. it ran differently to bilateral help.

Inquired about go back to workplace prepare for World Bank personnel,. Banga said he had no strategies to alter the required beyond the. present four days a week.

I anticipate World Bank employees to be back 4 days a. week ... There's no plan to increase that to five.

Trump has purchased federal employees to go back to the workplace. 5 days a week.

(source: Reuters)