Macroeconomics: IMF and World Bank face stagflation concerns – DBS
Stagflation Takes Center Stage at IMF and World Bank Meetings
Philip Wee from DBS Group Research suggests that the issue of stagflation will be a major focus during the upcoming International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank Spring Meetings, especially in light of President Trump’s decision to block the Strait of Hormuz. He anticipates that the IMF’s World Economic Outlook will revise global growth forecasts downward, highlighting Asia’s heightened vulnerability due to its reliance on industrial resources connected to Hormuz.
Impact of the Hormuz Blockade on Global Markets
President Donald Trump has initiated a significant shift in US policy by directing the Navy to enforce a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, targeting vessels in international waters that pay Iran for passage.
This blockade is seen as a strategic move to pressure US allies who have not supported the American stance against Tehran. In his March 17 speech, Trump criticized NATO and Asian partners for benefiting from US efforts without contributing to the mission.
After the US Supreme Court limited Trump’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) for imposing broad tariffs, the administration appears to be leveraging energy security as a tool to pursue similar economic goals, particularly against key trade deficit partners in Europe and Asia.
The IMF’s World Economic Outlook, scheduled for release on April 14, is expected to lower global growth projections and identify Asia as the region most at risk, given its significant dependence on the Strait of Hormuz for industrial supplies.
As a result, stagflation is likely to be a dominant topic at this week’s IMF and World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C.
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva has cautioned that it may take considerable time for global prices to return to levels seen before the start of Operation Epic Fury on February 27.
(This article was produced with assistance from an AI tool and subsequently reviewed by an editor.)
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