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American Focus > Blog > Politics > World Bank Urges Developing Countries to Sign Trade Deals With Trump at ‘Earliest Possible’ Opportunity |
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World Bank Urges Developing Countries to Sign Trade Deals With Trump at ‘Earliest Possible’ Opportunity |

Last updated: April 27, 2025 1:15 am
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The president of the World Bank, Ajay Banga, has issued an urgent call for developing nations to expedite negotiations for trade agreements with the United States. This plea follows a week of pivotal discussions among global financial leaders held in Washington.

In an interview with Agence France Press, Banga emphasized the necessity for these countries to finalize trade deals with the U.S. “at the earliest possible opportunity” in a bid to reinforce the global economy. He advised that the World Bank has been counseling developing nations to prioritize these agreements before shifting their attention to reducing trade barriers and enhancing regional commerce.

“You need to negotiate trade systems with the U.S. as soon as possible,” he stated. “Delays in this process can have detrimental effects on everyone involved.”

In a twist of irony, while Banga advocates for swift trade negotiations, President Trump has implemented a range of tariffs affecting countries globally, including a blanket 10 percent tariff across the board.

Banga also addressed recent criticisms from U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who referred to China’s classification as a developing country as “absurd.” Bessent’s remarks included a call for both Banga and IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva to prove their credibility to the Trump administration.

“I don’t think he’s wrong,” Banga conceded regarding Bessent’s observations about China. “A nation as large and capable as China should eventually cease to receive financial aid from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD).”

“I’ve reduced it to $750 million, and I’m exploring ways to decrease it further,” he added, indicating ongoing discussions with Chinese officials.

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Since taking the helm of the World Bank in June 2023, a position he assumed after being nominated by Joe Biden, Banga, an Indian-American businessman, has focused on leveraging his experience as former CEO of Mastercard, where he was recognized for expanding the company’s influence in emerging markets.

In a rather disconcerting backdrop, last year it was revealed that the World Bank had “misplaced” an astonishing $41 billion due to what was labeled as “poor record keeping.”

After World Bank “Misplaces” Up to $41 Billion in Funds, Biden Pledges Record $4 Billion More in U.S. Taxpayer Dollars

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