“Mexico supports Banga’s nomination due to his experience and perspective to address current global challenges, given the need to optimize the existing resources of said institution and encourage investments in priority projects worldwide,” detailed the agency in charge of finances. public.
During the Spring Meetings held last week in Washington DC, the Secretary of the Treasury, Rogelio Ramirez de la O, met with the candidate proposed by the United States Treasury.
According to the Treasury, the Banga candidate is committed to the need to address the most pressing global problems, such as poverty and climate change.
In addition, it will offer the World Bank a perspective of sustainable finance, in line with the actions of the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit of Mexico. Banga has highlighted the importance of mobilizing resources from international financial organizations to combat inequalities and climate change in developing countries, through the use of innovative financial instruments and providing flexibility to support these countries.