IMF chief praises China's 'decisive' move away from zero-Covid
2 min readHUANGSHAN, China – The managing director of the International Monetary Fund praised Chinas decisive move away from its hardline zero-Covid policy at a press briefing with the heads of other major economic institutions on Friday.
Beijing on Wednesday announced a loosening of its zero-tolerance approach to coronavirus outbreaks, ending large-scale lockdowns and allowing some positive cases to isolate at home following widespread protests against the restrictions.
We welcome very much the decisive actions taken by the Chinese authorities… to recalibrate the Covid policies so as to create a better impetus for the revival of growth in China, Ms Kristalina Georgieva said after a conference in the eastern city of Huangshan hosted by outgoing Premier Li Keqiang.
The effort to boost vaccination rates and anti-viral treatments is very good for the Chinese people, but also important for Asia and the rest of the world, she added.
Chinas performance matters (not just) to China it matters to the world economy as well.
The global economy has been rocked this year as Russias invasion of Ukraine has added to a stuttering post-pandemic recovery and a cost-of-living crisis in many countries.
The retreat from zero-Covid will help remove one set of uncertainties in a world reeling from the impacts of the pandemic, the war in Ukraine and climate change, said Mr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, director-general of the World Trade Organisation, at the same briefing.
Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Mathias Cormann said the adjustments will support the strength of the recovery both in China and globally. AFP More On This Topic Quiet streets, cautious firms signal Chinas slow exit from zero-Covid Gains, risks of Chinas Covid-19 pivot