World Bank cuts US growth forecast
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The World Bank says tariffs will hurt global growth, estimating that the trade war will shave almost half a percentage point from world GDP growth this year.
The World Bank said the U.S. economy in 2025 will grow 1.4 percent, 0.9 percentage points slower than its January forecast. It also called for all nations to reduce tariffs.
Global economic growth is on track for its weakest decade since the 1960s, according to a new analysis by the World Bank, which cites President Donald Trump’s trade war as a major factor weighing on economies worldwide.
The global economy could grow less this year than previously projected, the World Bank said Tuesday, citing uncertainty over tariffs and ongoing trade disputes.
According to the World Bank, global economic growth is expected to reach 2.3% this year, down from the 2.7% forecast in January. Growth in the 2020s is on track to be the weakest since the 1960s.
The number of Chinese companies on the Global 2000 has dropped from a peak of 351 in 2022 to 317 this year. Sluggish domestic consumption and the prospect of a U.S.-China trade war is already taking its toll among Chinese companies.
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