The United States has ceased its support for climate-linked lending initiatives at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), marking a significant shift in its international financial policy. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting that the U.S. has begun casting 'no' votes or abstaining from financing programs it had previously endorsed. This change follows a directive from the Trump administration, indicating a realignment of priorities away from climate-related financial support. The decision reflects a broader policy shift under U.S. President Donald Trump, focusing on different economic and financial strategies at the global level.