US House committee approves bill to support Taiwan’s IMF membership
- The US House Financial Services Committee approved a bipartisan bill supporting Taiwan's admission to the International Monetary Fund .
- The bill, introduced by Representative Young Kim and Representative Al Green, calls for US government support for Taiwan's IMF membership and economic activities.
- Representative Young Kim stated it would be 'absurd' to exclude Taiwan, noting it is a significant trade partner and the fifth-largest holder of foreign exchange reserves.
- The legislation underscores that Taiwan need not be a UN member to join the IMF, as highlighted by Kim's comparison to Kosovo's IMF membership despite its UN status.
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Government discusses approval of agreement with IMF through UND
It is aimed, they agree in the Casa Rosada and the Ministry of Economy, when the consultation revolves around the “imminent” and necessary agreement of the government of Javier Milei with the IMF. Negotiations that for the agency continue “in a constructive manner”, according to said, this same Thursday, the Director of Communications of the Fund, Julie Kozack. Beyond the good intentions that verbalize from both sides, the agreement must pass – …
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