This is important, Obama argued on Thursday in his conversation with reporters of regional American newspapers, as the collapse of worldwide demand costs American jobs and American businesses.
"So we want to work with other countries to make sure that they're promoting the kinds of fiscal stimulus packages that can boost demand in their countries," Obama said according to the transcripts released by the White House.
"It's important that we don't fall into a protectionist mentality so that each country, even as it's stimulating, is also still promoting the kinds of trade that can help us all grow," Obama argued.
"Up until a few months ago, exports were one of the few bright spots in our economy," he said. Obama said he would discuss the issue with world leaders during the G20 summit, which he is going to attend in London next month.
The agenda of G-20 summit is also about the adverse impact that this global economic slowdown is having on the poorest of the poor, he said.