Malpass: World Bank and Trump

malpass: The Trump administration has reportedly considered a number of candidates, which even included President Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump, according to some media reports, according to Global Times China. Eventually, after a month of careful consideration, on February 6, Trump nominated David Malpass, a top Treasury official, to be the next president of the World Bank, calling him the right person for this position. Since then, speculation has been swirling as to who will take over Kim's post. With 40 years of experience in economics, finance, government and foreign policy, Malpass currently serves as undersecretary of the US Treasury for international affairs, overseeing the IMF and the World Bank. Undoubtedly, in the face of the new globalization, Malpass echoed Trump's views on a number of major issues such as, how to safeguard the superpower status of the US in the changing world and how to maintain the US' overwhelming superiority in terms of economy, technology and military. As a Trump loyalist, Malpass is suspicious of multilateral agreements and international cooperation, believing that multilateralism has gone substantially too far, deviating from the values of limited government, freedom and the rule of law. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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