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US official Escobar underlines dialogue commitment ahead of Pristina visit

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 07:26
The US State Department’s Special Representative to the Western Balkans, Gabriel Escobar, stated that the US is committed to continuing dialogue on normalisation of Kosovo-Serbia relations ahead of his visit to Pristina.
Categories: European Union

Croatian MEP awaits opening of accession negotiations with Bosnia

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 07:25
Croatian MEP Željana Zovko, who was Bosnia’s ambassador to Italy, France, and Spain, believes that the European Council will make a positive decision on Bosnia’s desire to join the EU, he told Euractiv ahead of the European Council’s meeting next week.
Categories: European Union

Romanian president announces bid for NATO job

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 07:25
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis announced on Tuesday his decision to enter the race for the role of NATO secretary-general, adding that Romania needs to take on “even greater responsibility” within the alliance.
Categories: European Union

Global South Stagnating under Heavier Debt Burden

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 07:22

By Jomo Kwame Sundaram
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Mar 13 2024 (IPS)

Much higher interest rates – due to Western central banks – are suffocating developing nations, especially the poorest, causing prolonged debt distress and economic stagnation.

US Fed-induced stagnation
After the greatest US Fed-led surge in international interest rates in more than four decades, developing countries spent $443.5 billion to service their external government and government-guaranteed debt in 2022.

Jomo Kwame Sundaram

The World Bank’s last International Debt Report showed most of the poorest countries in debt distress as borrowing costs began to surge. The increase has cut into scarce fiscal resources, reducing social spending on health and education.

Debt-servicing costs for all developing countries in 2022 increased by 5% over 2021. The US Fed continued to raise interest rates through 2023, compounding debt distress, while the European Central Bank warns against ‘prematurely’ lowering interest rates.

Poorest worst off
The 75 countries eligible to borrow from the World Bank’s International Development Association (IDA) – which only lends to the world’s poorest – paid $88.9 billion to service debt in 2022.

Over the last decade, the cumulative debt of IDA-eligible countries grew faster than their economies. Their foreign debt stock reached $1.1 trillion in 2022 – more than twice that in 2012. During 2012-22, their external debt rose 134%, over twice the 53% increase in national income.

Interest payments by the poorest countries have quadrupled over the previous decade to $23.6 billion in 2022. The Bank expects debt-servicing by the 24 poorest countries to jump by as much as 39% in 2023 and 2024.

Growing debt distress
Bank Chief Economist cum Senior Vice President Indermit Gill has warned, “Record debt levels and high-interest rates have set many countries on a path to crisis”. “Every quarter that interest rates stay high results in more developing countries becoming distressed…”

Without “quick and coordinated action by debtor governments, private and official creditors, and multilateral financial institutions” and “better debt sustainability … and swifter restructuring” arrangements, “another lost decade’’ seems unavoidable!
Higher interest rates have worsened debt distress in most developing countries. There have been 18 government debt defaults in ten developing countries in the last three years – more than in the previous two decades!

Poorest hardest hit
About three-fifths of low-income countries (LICs) are in or at high risk of debt distress. Debt service payments consume an increasingly large share of their export earnings. Over a third of their external debt has variable interest rates, which have risen sharply over the last two years.

The Bank acknowledges, “Many of these countries face an additional burden: the accumulated principal, interest, and fees they incurred for the privilege of debt-service suspension under the G-20’s Debt Service Suspension Initiative (DSSI).”

With higher Fed rates, the stronger US dollar worsens developing countries’ difficulties, raising debt-servicing costs. Besides high interest rates, falling export earnings – due to lower demand – are worsening things.

Where have all the lenders gone?
New financing for the global South has dried up with the flight of capital ‘uphill’ to the North. New borrowing has been made harder by interest rate and debt-servicing cost increases.

New government and government-guaranteed foreign loan commitments to these countries fell by 23% to $371 billion in 2022 – the lowest in a decade.

Private creditors have been avoiding developing countries and got $185 billion more in principal repayments than they loaned in 2022. It was the first year they received more than they loaned to developing countries since 2015.

New bonds issued by developing countries internationally dropped by over half in 2022! New bond issues by IDA-eligible LICs and other countries fell by more than three-quarters to $3.1 billion.

With much less private financing, multilateral development banks, especially the World Bank, loaned much more. Multilateral creditors provided $115 billion in new concessional financing to developing countries in 2022, with half from the Bank.

The Bank provided $16.9 billion more in such financing than it got in principal repayments – nearly thrice the amount a decade before. The Bank also disbursed $6.1 billion in grants to these countries, three times the amount in 2012.

Wrong medicine
As the US Fed continued to hike interest rates through 2023 while the European Central Bank still warns against ‘prematurely’ reversing the rate hikes, the prospects of early relief appear remote, threatening further devastation in the global South.

The excuse for higher interest rates remains inflation above the completely arbitrary two per cent inflation targeting rate now embraced by all too many central bankers as their ‘holy grail’.

But most recent inflation has been due to often deliberate supply-side disruptions in recent years associated with the US-led new Cold War, COVID-19 pandemic disruptions and geopolitically driven economic sanctions, especially since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Core inflation has largely receded in much of the world since mid-2022. But meanwhile, imported inflation has been exacerbated by exchange rate depreciation due to financial flow-induced refluxes¬.

No solution on the horizon
The 1980s’ government debt crises caused a ‘lost decade’ in Latin America and a quarter century of stagnation in Sub-Saharan Africa. It took almost a decade for the George H W Bush administration to resolve the Latin American debt crises with compromises around the Brady bonds.

This time, a resolution will be much more difficult owing to the varied creditors and much larger debt involved. Worse, there is little sense of responsibility in the West. Instead of seeking collective solutions, the evolving debt crisis is used to blame and isolate China in the fast-worsening geopolitical new Cold War.

IPS UN Bureau

 


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Selon Prague, les munitions achetées dans les pays tiers pourraient être livrées en Ukraine dès juin

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 07:22
Les munitions achetées dans des pays tiers, dans le cadre de l’initiative tchèque, pourraient arriver sur les champs de bataille ukrainiens dès le mois de juin, a déclaré mardi Tomas Pojar, conseiller tchèque à la Sécurité nationale.
Categories: Union européenne

US offers Warsaw 96 Apache helicopters, as Polish leaders visit Washington

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 07:18
President of the United States Joe Biden has pledged a $2 billion loan for Poland to bolster its security and defence while also offering to sell the country 96 Apache attack helicopters, following a visit from Polish President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Donald Tusk to Washington on Tuesday.
Categories: European Union

Manifestations des agriculteurs : la Commission prend des mesures pour réduire la bureaucratie

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 07:16
La Commission européenne a publié mardi un règlement visant à donner plus de flexibilité aux États membres lors de l’application des « bonnes conditions agricoles et environnementales » (BCAE), nécessaires pour recevoir des subventions de l’UE.
Categories: Union européenne

Ammunition bought under Czech initiative could reach Ukraine in June

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 07:12
Ammunition bought in non-EU countries under the Czech initiative could reach Ukrainian battlefields as early as June, Tomas Pojar, the Czech national security adviser and the prime minister’s advisor, said on Tuesday.
Categories: European Union

Outgoing Portuguese PM calls for stability of legislatures

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 07:11
The next government should serve its term to the end, said outgoing Prime Minister António Costa, calling for ‘legislative stability.’
Categories: European Union

L’Allemagne envisage de réintroduire le service militaire

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 07:11
L’Allemagne devrait revenir au service militaire à partir de 2025, a déclaré le commissaire aux Forces armées du pays mardi. Le ministère de la Défense travaille déjà sur un nouveau modèle inspiré des pays d'Europe du nord.
Categories: Union européenne

La France très divisée sur le CETA à une semaine du vote au Parlement

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 07:05
L’accord commercial entre l’UE et le Canada, qui sera soumis au Parlement français dans un peu plus d’une semaine, provoque de vifs débats alors que le sujet du libre-échange est au cœur des revendications des agriculteurs.
Categories: Union européenne

Swedish liberals want defence spending beyond 2% NATO target

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 07:03
The liberal Centre Party called on Tuesday for Sweden to increase its defence spending from the NATO-recommended 2% to 3% of the country’s GDP less than a week after joining the alliance.
Categories: European Union

“Every Woman Should Have Equal Access to Cancer Prevention, Screening, Treatment, and Care” [Promoted content]

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 07:00
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Categories: European Union

Biden, Trump clinch nominations, kicking off bruising presidential rematch

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 07:00
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump both clinched their parties' nomination on Tuesday (12 March), kicking off the first US presidential election rematch in nearly 70 years.
Categories: European Union

French parliament split ahead of EU-Canada trade agreement vote

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 07:00
French parliamentarians are sharply divided on whether or not to ratify the EU-Canada free trade agreement, following farming protestors' heavy condemnation of trade measures that they argue create unfair competition.
Categories: European Union

Augmenter le budget de la défense : un sujet qui n’est plus tabou en Suède

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 06:59
Moins d’une semaine après son adhésion à l’OTAN, le Parti du centre (libéral) a demandé à la Suède d’augmenter son budget de la défense de 2 % du PIB - ce que recommande l’OTAN - à 3 %.
Categories: Union européenne

L’Assemblée nationale vote en faveur de l’accord de sécurité franco-ukrainien, le RN et LFI s’y opposent

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 06:52
Les députés français ont adopté mardi (12 mars), lors d’un vote non contraignant, l’accord bilatéral de sécurité entre Paris et Kiev. La France Insoumise (LFI) a voté contre, le Rassemblement national (RN) s’est abstenu.
Categories: Union européenne

French MPs vote in favour of Franco-Ukrainian security deal, RN, LFI oppose it

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 06:51
In a non-binding vote on Tuesday (12 March), French MPs adopted the bilateral security agreement between Paris and Kiev. La France Insoumise (LFI, The Left) voted against, while Rassemblement National (RN, ID) abstained.
Categories: European Union

Putin says Russia ready for nuclear war, but ‘not everything rushing to it’

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 06:49
Russia remains in a state of combat readiness and is fully ready for a nuclear war, but not "everything is rushing to it" at present, President Vladimir Putin said in remarks published on Wednesday (13 March).
Categories: European Union

EU leaders to call for more sanctions targeting Belarus, North Korea, Iran

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/13/2024 - 06:30
EU leaders are next week expected to call for new sanctions targeting Belarus, North Korea, and Iran over their support to Russia's war efforts in Ukraine as the bloc attempts to further crack down on circumvention by third countries
Categories: European Union

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