Remarks at the Virtual 24th ASEAN Finance Ministers’ Meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam

World Bank Group President David Malpass spoke about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and the economic shutdown of the advanced economies, which will result in the first major recession in ASEAN countries since the 1997 Asian financial crisis. He described how in East Asia and the Pacific, the W...

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Main Author: Malpass, David
Format: Speech
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020
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spelling okr-10986-345842021-05-25T09:54:18Z Remarks at the Virtual 24th ASEAN Finance Ministers’ Meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam Malpass, David CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 PANDEMIC IMPACT PANDEMIC RESPONSE HEALTH FINANCING GLOBAL TRADE FINANCIAL CRISIS ASEAN ECONOMIC RECOVERY DEBT MORATORIUM DEBT SUSTAINABILITY World Bank Group President David Malpass spoke about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and the economic shutdown of the advanced economies, which will result in the first major recession in ASEAN countries since the 1997 Asian financial crisis. He described how in East Asia and the Pacific, the World Bank Group has been taking broad and fast action to support developing countries in the face of this pandemic. He announced earlier this week that he had proposed to the Board to make available up to twelve billion US dollars of fast-track financing to countries for the purchase and deployment of Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines. He urged the G20 to extend the debt moratorium through 2021 and to consider further options for debt reduction, resolution, and increased transparency. He described the Coronavirus (COVID-19) impact on trade and global value chains, which is critical to the region’s growth prospects. He believed that prospects for the East Asia and Pacific region show room for positive outcomes. He concluded by saying that, continued international cooperation to maintain an open and rules-based trading system will be essential for achieving a sustainable and inclusive global economic recovery. 2020-10-06T16:55:14Z 2020-10-06T16:55:14Z 2020-10-02 Speech http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/736631601977061324/Remarks-by-World-Bank-Group-President-David-Malpass-at-the-Virtual-Twenty-Fourth-ASEAN-Finance-Ministers-Meeting-in-Hanoi-Vietnam http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34584 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: President's Speech East Asia and Pacific East Asia Southeast Asia
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topic CORONAVIRUS
COVID-19
PANDEMIC IMPACT
PANDEMIC RESPONSE
HEALTH FINANCING
GLOBAL TRADE
FINANCIAL CRISIS
ASEAN
ECONOMIC RECOVERY
DEBT MORATORIUM
DEBT SUSTAINABILITY
spellingShingle CORONAVIRUS
COVID-19
PANDEMIC IMPACT
PANDEMIC RESPONSE
HEALTH FINANCING
GLOBAL TRADE
FINANCIAL CRISIS
ASEAN
ECONOMIC RECOVERY
DEBT MORATORIUM
DEBT SUSTAINABILITY
Malpass, David
Remarks at the Virtual 24th ASEAN Finance Ministers’ Meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
East Asia
Southeast Asia
description World Bank Group President David Malpass spoke about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and the economic shutdown of the advanced economies, which will result in the first major recession in ASEAN countries since the 1997 Asian financial crisis. He described how in East Asia and the Pacific, the World Bank Group has been taking broad and fast action to support developing countries in the face of this pandemic. He announced earlier this week that he had proposed to the Board to make available up to twelve billion US dollars of fast-track financing to countries for the purchase and deployment of Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines. He urged the G20 to extend the debt moratorium through 2021 and to consider further options for debt reduction, resolution, and increased transparency. He described the Coronavirus (COVID-19) impact on trade and global value chains, which is critical to the region’s growth prospects. He believed that prospects for the East Asia and Pacific region show room for positive outcomes. He concluded by saying that, continued international cooperation to maintain an open and rules-based trading system will be essential for achieving a sustainable and inclusive global economic recovery.
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author Malpass, David
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title Remarks at the Virtual 24th ASEAN Finance Ministers’ Meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam
title_short Remarks at the Virtual 24th ASEAN Finance Ministers’ Meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam
title_full Remarks at the Virtual 24th ASEAN Finance Ministers’ Meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam
title_fullStr Remarks at the Virtual 24th ASEAN Finance Ministers’ Meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Remarks at the Virtual 24th ASEAN Finance Ministers’ Meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam
title_sort remarks at the virtual 24th asean finance ministers’ meeting in hanoi, vietnam
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2020
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/736631601977061324/Remarks-by-World-Bank-Group-President-David-Malpass-at-the-Virtual-Twenty-Fourth-ASEAN-Finance-Ministers-Meeting-in-Hanoi-Vietnam
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