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Cyprus Mail on MSNThe damage of Trump’s tariffsBy Miranda Xafa Trump's tariffs dominate discussions about the global economic order and the outlook for the global economy at the IMF's Spring Meetings. Existing rules are being challenged, while new rules remain uncertain.
The President started a trade war with Adam Smith. He lost.
The recent tariff battles instigated by the White House against numerous countries have caused economists to hike their expectations of an imminent recession, not only in the United States but also in other affected countries.
Policy analyst Tanvi Ratna sees the smooth hand of President Trump behind recent machinations involving India and Pakistan.
These are just some big names featured at the world's most important film festival. But while celebrating cinema, attendees will also grapple with an uncertain future to come.
President Donald Trump's approval rating rose this week as Americans worried less about his handling of the economy and prospects of a recession, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
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Jacobin on MSNSri Lanka’s Left in the Tariff TrapSri Lanka’s new left-wing government has already been tested by tariff shocks and IMF pressure. Either it can radically reform a broken export-led model, or else give up on the promise it offered to working people.
Apollo highlighted that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has released its latest World Economic Outlook, offering a stark assessment of the ongoing trade tensions brought on by President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day”.