WSJ News Exclusive | Debt Standoff Between China and U.S. Hurts Poor Countries, Zambia’s President Warns

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WSJ News Exclusive | Debt Standoff Between China and U.S. Hurts Poor Countries, Zambia’s President Warns
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Zambia’s president said China and the U.S. have a responsibility to set aside their differences and help countries such as his get the debt relief they need to avoid further damage to their economies

Zambia’s debt restructuring set to be focal point at this week’s IMF and World Bank meetings

In the week ahead, the International Monetary Fund and World Bank kick off their spring meetings in Washington, the consumer price index will be released, and some of the biggest U.S. banks will report earnings. PHOTO: Richard B. Levine/Zuma PressLUSAKA, Zambia—Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema said China and the U.S. have a responsibility to set aside their differences and help countries such as his get the debt relief they need to avoid further damage to their economies.

With finance officials from around the world gathering in Washington this week for the International Monetary Fund and World Bank biannual meetings, Mr. Hichilema’s country is emerging as a focal point of discussions on how

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