According to Reuters Washington reported on the 13th that International Monetary Fund (IMF) president Cristalina Georgieva 13 criticized the UK's tax cut plan and told the British Chancellor of the Exchequer and the governor of the central bank that their policies should not conflict with each other.
reported that the remarks made by Georgieva at the IMF and the World Bank annual meetings held in Washington highlighted concerns about the turmoil in financial markets caused by the UK's "mini budget" to increase spending and tax cuts. This budget has the potential to mask greater economic challenges, such as fighting inflation and the impact of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
reported that Georgieva said at a press conference that she discussed with British Secretary Quasi Kwoten and Andrew Bailey, President of Bank of England, on the 1 Bank of England, on the 10th century, about the necessity of policy coordination and clear communication... so that there is no reason for more tension in this tension."
According to British media reports, at the first offline IMF and World Bank meeting in more than three years, Kwoten kept a low profile and did not attend the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting held on the 13th.

Data picture: IMF President Georgieva (Xinhua News Agency)
KWorten said in an interview with the BBC (BBC) TV station on the sidelines of the meeting that after the media reported that the British government was considering canceling some plans, his current focus was on achieving "mini budget" and economic growth.
reported that Kwoten had planned to maintain corporate tax rates instead of raising them as his predecessor Rich Sunak planned. Asked several times about reports about his plan's possible 180-degree turn, Kwoten reiterated that his focus was on economic growth plans and said he expected to remain the Chancellor of the Chancellor. (Compiled/Wang Lei)
Source: Reference Message Network