Putin says the US could cause a global economic crisis because of Trump’s trade wars

Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that the world could be heading for an unprecedented economic as a result of Donald Trump’s trade policies.  

Without directly naming the US President, who has slapped on tariffs and pulled out of trade deals, Putin lamented that a new era of protectionism was emerging and ‘breaking’ the free trade system responsible for global prosperity.

‘Today we need not trade wars or even trade truces, but trade peace,’ Putin told an economic summit in Saint Petersburg, also attended by Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and French President Emmanuel Macron.

Vladimir Putin and Emmanuel Macron attend a meeting with Russian and French businessmen during the Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum

The Russian President said trade barriers and mistrust could lead to an unprecedented economic crisis 

Global trade rules ‘should be clear and the same for all’, Putin said.

But ‘breaking the rules is becoming the rule,’ Putin said in an apparent jab at Trump, who has abandoned a Pacific free trade deal and forced a renegotiation of the US pact with Canada and Mexico.

The Kremlin leader said that a combination of sanctions, trade barriers and a lack of trust was hugely dangerous.

‘A spiral of sanctions and barriers is just beginning and is affecting a growing number of countries and companies,’ said Putin.

The trade barriers and the mistrust they generate ‘could lead to a systemic crisis the likes of which the world has not seen before,’ he said.  

International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde, left, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, center, and Macron arrive at the summit

International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde, left, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, center, and Macron arrive at the summit

President Macron on said he hoped Donald Trump would return to Iran nuclear negotiations but that for now French companies would have to decide for themselves how to react to renewed U.S. sanctions against Tehran.

The French leader said he had a duty to keep working with the U.S. president, describing his relationship with Trump as strong even if there are also ‘issues on which we have differences’. 

Meanwhile the Japanese Prime Minister said he hoped that the United States would change its mind on pulling out from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade pact.

U.S. President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the pact early last year under his ‘America First’ policy, raising fears of trade protectionism.

Putin also said Russia was ready for dialogue with the United States, but that a proposed summit with U.S. President Donald Trump was not working out for now and was beset by problems.

He said issues surrounding Iran and North Korea were additional reasons for dialogue between Washington and Moscow

 

 



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