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U.S. Treasury labels Switzerland, Vietnam as currency manipulators

Published 12/16/2020, 08:35 AM
Updated 12/16/2020, 10:56 AM
© Reuters. An employee checks U.S. dollar bank-notes at a bank in Hanoi, Vietnam

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury labeled Switzerland and Vietnam as currency manipulators on Wednesday and added three new names to a watch list of countries it suspects of taking measures to devalue their currencies against the dollar.

In what may be one of the final broadsides to international trading partners delivered by the departing administration of U.S. President Donald Trump, the Treasury said that through June 2020 both Switzerland and Vietnam had intervened in currency markets to prevent effective balance of payments adjustments.

Furthermore, in its semi-annual currency manipulation report, the Treasury said Vietnam had acted to gain "unfair competitive advantage in international trade as well."

Foreign exchange analysts had broadly anticipated the U.S. Treasury designation for the two countries.

The action comes as the global coronavirus pandemic skews trade flows and widens U.S. deficits with trading partners, an irritant to Trump, who won office four years ago partly on a promise to close the U.S. trade gap.

To be labeled a manipulator, countries must at least have a $20 billion-plus bilateral trade surplus with the United States, foreign currency intervention exceeding 2% of gross domestic product and a global current account surplus exceeding 2% of GDP.

The U.S. Treasury also said its "monitoring list" of countries that meet some of the criteria has grown to 10 with the additions of Taiwan, Thailand and India.

Others on the list include China, Japan, Korea, Germany, Italy, Singapore and Malaysia.

The U.S. Treasury report also said that India and Singapore had intervened in the foreign exchange market in a "sustained, asymmetric manner" but did not meet other requirements to warrant designation as manipulators.

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Latest comments

United States is the biggest currency manipulator in the world! US just printed 3 trillions! Isn't it manipulation?? America manipulates the price of gold, price of oil, price of everything
where usa get money for the pandemic handouts. It is from making new usd. All countries print when they dont have money to spend.
The US wants to sell bonds. The US buys their own bonds and now they have money from selling those bonds to themselves. How hard is it to understand? Lol
I.d.iots, priting money just to keep the value low is currency manipulation. Printing because gov spend more than they tax ie a deficit is not manipulation
Considering the price of the Swiss Franc to the dollar they dont seem to have tried to manipulate that hard, lol.
only exporters do. All countries print new money because they spend more than they tax.
They dont want their price to high that stop their exports. But they dont want to devalue their money too much to cause trouble. Usd value goes down too much because we print tons of new usd for stimuluses ie gov handouts to people,companies,etc
 you are talking BS
remember when china minister of finance offered to teach trump how monetary policy works? that was funny
Print 3 trillion dollars is not manipulation?
Nothing has been printed. You don't understand QE. check out Stephen Van Meter for explanation of why QE is disinflationary.
no, it is adjustment in order no being bankrupt...which will happen one day
exactly, they didnt even bothered to print. just add on to the debt digitally from thin air.
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