IMF sees requests from Africa rising as Trump’s policies bite

IMF projections for 2026 show that Africa’s economic rankings have shifted, but not dramatically.

THE International Monetary Fund is anticipating an increase in funding support requests from Africa as US President Donald Trump’s tariffs and aid cuts reduce options.

“We live in a shock-prone world,” Abebe Aemro Selassie, director of the African Department of the Washington-based lender, told reporters Tuesday in Senegal’s capital, Dakar. “The poorest and least resilient countries are increasingly turning to institutions like ours. I don’t rule out” more African countries seeking support, he said.

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