A federal parliamentary committee has recommended Australia commit to the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF’s) reform proposals to better combat the global economic impact of COVID-19.
Media release issue date: Wednesday, 7 October 2020
A federal parliamentary committee has recommended Australia commit to the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF’s) reform proposals to better combat the global economic impact of COVID-19. Report 191, released today by the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, supports three treaties that will give the IMF access to the funds it needs to support countries dealing with the severe economic downturn that has accompanied the pandemic. Two of the treaties involve the direct transfer of a portion of Australia’s commitments from the third line of defence supporting IMF lending, called ‘bilateral loan agreements’, to the IMF’s second line of defence, called the ‘New Arrangements to Borrow’. The third treaty is a commitment by Australia to the IMF’s Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust. The Trust is already involved in supporting the COVID-19 response in lower income countries by providing the funds to purchase necessary medical equipment. The treaties do not involve additional financial commitments by Australia. “COVID-19 has had a massive global economic impact, and this is being felt in Australia. For Australia’s sake, we need to be doing all we can to support global economic recovery, and these reforms to the IMF will help do that,” said Committee Chair Dave Sharma MP. In addition, the Report details the Committee’s support for a minor amendment to the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade. Media inquiries Ms Natalie Hissey, Office of Mr Dave Sharma MP 02 9327 3988 For background information Committee Secretariat 02 6277 4002 jsct@aph.gov.au
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Committee SecretaryJoint Standing Committee on TreatiesPO Box 6021Parliament HouseCanberra ACT 2600 Phone: +61 2 6277 4002jsct@aph.gov.au
This inquiry will inquire into and report on the Renewal of the New Arrangements to Borrow.
08 Sep 2020: Canberra
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