IMF Sees Mixed Global Inflation Picture in the Face of Higher Tariffs
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Washington DC, USA.- The International Monetary Fund (IMF) considers the global inflationary outlook to be uneven, as U.S. companies and other countries that have raised tariffs have so far absorbed a large part of them, while demand remains repressed in major exporting countries, such as China, IMF spokesman Julie Kozack said. Kozack pointed out at a regular press conference that the world economy has shown resistance to tariff uncertainty, as …
IMF sees mixed global inflation picture in the face of higher tariffs
By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The International Monetary Fund sees a mixed inflation picture globally as companies in the U.S. and other tariff-raising countries have so far absorbed much of the higher duties, while demand remains suppressed in major exporting countries like China, IMF spokesperson Julie Kozack said on Thursday. Kozack told a regular press briefing that the global economy has shown resilience in the face of uncertainty o…
This is because U.S. firms and other countries that have raised tariffs have so far absorbed much of them; demand remains repressed in exporting countries such as China
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