• Donate
  • Login
Friday, June 5, 2026
  • Login
  • Register
Canary
Cart / £0.00

No products in the basket.

MEDIA THAT DISRUPTS
  • UK
  • Global
  • Opinion
  • Skwawkbox
  • Manage Subscription
  • Support
  • Features
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Science
    • Feature
    • Sport & Gaming
    • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Business
    • Money
    • Travel
    • Property
    • Food
    • Media
  • SHOP
No Result
View All Result
MANAGE SUBSCRIPTION
SUPPORT
  • UK
  • Global
  • Opinion
  • Skwawkbox
  • Manage Subscription
  • Support
  • Features
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Science
    • Feature
    • Sport & Gaming
    • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Business
    • Money
    • Travel
    • Property
    • Food
    • Media
  • SHOP
No Result
View All Result
Canary
No Result
View All Result
  • Editorial
  • Explainer
  • Global
  • Opinion
  • Environment
  • Feature
  • Food
  • Health
  • Science
  • Skwawkbox
  • UK

IMF and World Bank are unfazed by how the US treats Venezuela

Nandita Lal by Nandita Lal
21 April 2026
in Global
Reading Time: 3 mins read
178 8
A A
0
Home Global
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on BlueskyShare via WhatsAppShare via TelegramShare on Threads

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group (WBG) have announced they will continue dealing with Venezuela, following the kidnapping of President Nicholas Maduro and the first lady Cilia Flores in January this year.

The United States stopped recognising Maduro as Venezuela’s “legitimate” president in January 2019 and spent years trying to pressure him out of office. The Biden administration held direct talks with Maduro in 2022, and when Maduro resumed negotiations with the opposition, Washington issued a licence allowing Chevron to resume some oil operations in Venezuela.

IMF called the announcement an ‘important step’

Both said that dealings with Venezuela were paused in 2019. The IMF said that this was “due to government recognition issues”. Neither have a problem with the illegal capture of a head of state of course, as long as the US is doing it.

As the hegemon bully, during the Covid pandemic the US blocked Iran, Afghanistan, and Venezuela from receiving emergency loans from the IMF. Now that the US’ claws are deep in Venezuela again — with the US seizing Venezuela’s oil sales, then easing sanctions of Venezuela’s central bank — the IMF and World Bank are back to bless it.

A 2022 US Congress report said that the Maduro government had “shown no interest in working with the IMF on a financial assistance package”.

Maduro was following in Chávez’s footsteps who condemned US-controlled multilateral institutions’ roles in promoting debt and underdevelopment in Global South countries.

Venezuelanalysis wrote:

Under Chávez’s predecessors, Venezuela implemented draconian IMF-conditioned structural adjustment policies that saw over half of Venezuelans living in poverty by 1998.

Board of Peace aka ‘Board of Genocide’

Practices by the IMF and WBG have been condemned widely by the Global South. The recent involvement of the WBG in Trump’s Board of Peace is another example of it being part of the predatory western financial system.

Recently, WBG’s president, Ajay Banga, was told the Board of Peace which he sits on is a “sham” and it was more aptly the “Board of Genocide”.

Pro-Palestinian protester calls out World Bank President Ajay Banga on Gaza peace plan: “You are shaking hands with the devils of genocide, you need to resign…shame on you.” pic.twitter.com/slEouV4MOi

— CSPAN (@cspan) April 7, 2026

Oxfam reported that in 2024, 90% of African countries with IMF and WBG loads had cut spending on essential services to repay debt.

We’re taxing bread… but not wealth ? Make it make sense ! In 2024, 94% of African countries with #IMF and #WorldBank loans cut spending on essential services to repay debt. It’s time to start taxing wealth, not survival. @Oxfam @oxfamkenya #Taxtherich pic.twitter.com/TfVzEVENij

— Oxfam in Africa (@OxfaminAfrica) April 20, 2026

Several empirical studies have shown that IMF loans have increased poverty. The IMF requires countries to implement fiscal austerity as a condition for receiving loans which results in increased poverty.

A study led by Jason Hickel argues that IMF loans are a tool of US-led hegemony. They impose economic conditions when progressive governments “restricted their access to the cheap labour, resources and captive markets”.

This coercion is backed by military coups when necessary. The US toppled Mossadegh in Iran, Lumumba in the Congo, Arbenz in Guatemala, Allende in Chile, and Nkrumah in Ghana, the study names.

Venezuela has suffered both tactics. First came years of sanctions to strangle the government. Then the US illegally captured President Maduro. Now the IMF and World Bank have returned to certify the US takeover.

Featured image via Pixabay/ jeanmanzano

Tags: economicsUS
Share138Tweet86ShareSendShareShare
Previous Post

From Das Kapital to Data Capital: AI as a potential new frontier for the exploitation of the working class

Next Post

Starmer’s fall guy says No 10 pressured decision on Mandelson

Next Post
Keir Starmer and Olly Robbins

Starmer's fall guy says No 10 pressured decision on Mandelson

Hundreds of University of Edinburgh staff and students defied calls not to to hold pro-Palestine protests on the second anniversary of the October 7 attacks (Nick Forbes/PA)

UK universities hired military intelligence firm to spy on pro-Palestine students

Richard Tice

Reform's Richard Tice caught out using AI on photo of his supporters

Kemi Badenoch, Keir Starmer, and an unfavourable poll for both of them Labour

Labour/Tory support has dropped 37 points since last elections

Composite image from PARC Against DARC shows UK politicians with US flag tape over their mouths and Trump looming in the background

Eluned Morgan’s shock DARC announcement doesn't go far enough say campaigners

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

elon musk grok
Analysis

More claimants join test case against Elon Musk’s AI over demeaning sexualised content

by Maddison Wheeldon
5 June 2026
persepolis author
Analysis

Western politicians and media heaps tributes on the author of Persepolis

by The Canary
5 June 2026
Brazilian footballer Pele in the net after scoring for Santos
Analysis

The 2026 World Cup will test Pelé’s youngest-scorer record

by Alaa Shamali
5 June 2026
palantir
Analysis

Supervillains Palantir has had a terrible week in UK Parliament

by Alex/Rose Cocker
5 June 2026
douglas alexander peter mandelson
Analysis

Mandelson ‘influential’ in electing Labour’s Scottish Secretary

by Cameron Baillie
5 June 2026

The Canary
PO Box 71199
LONDON
SE20 9EX

Canary Media Ltd – registered in England. Company registration number 09788095.

For guest posting, contact [email protected]

For other enquiries, contact: [email protected]

Complaints and Corrections

About the Canary

Meet the Team

© Canary Media Ltd 2026, all rights reserved | Website by Monster | Hosted by Krystal | Privacy Settings

Ok

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
  • UK
  • Global
  • Opinion
  • Skwawkbox
  • Manage Subscription
  • Support
  • Features
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Science
    • Feature
    • Sport & Gaming
    • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Business
    • Money
    • Travel
    • Property
    • Food
    • Media
  • SHOP
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Cart