Economic Leaders at Davos Say Global Growth Is Resilient Despite Disruption From Trump
IMF projects 3.3% global growth but warns high debt and inequality require policy action to sustain resilience amid US trade disruptions, Davos leaders said.
- European Central Bank head Christine Lagarde, International Monetary Fund head Kristalina Georgieva, and World Trade Organization head Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala discussed global economic resilience despite disruptions.
- Georgieva emphasized that the IMF's forecast of 3.3% global growth is 'beautiful but not enough' to reduce high debt levels.
- Lagarde highlighted the importance of improving Europe's investment climate while addressing criticisms at the summit.
- Okonjo-Iweala noted that 72% of global trade continues under WTO rules, confirming that 'resiliency is built into the system'.
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Economic leaders at Davos say global growth is resilient despite trade disruptions by Trump
Leading global economic policymakers at the World Economic Forum in Davos urged countries and businesses to filter out the turmoil from a week of clashes with the Trump administration and focus on boosting growth and fighting inequality in a world where trade will continue to flow and international cooperation is still badly needed.
Economic leaders at Davos say global growth is resilient despite disruption from Trump
Leading global economic policymakers at the World Economic Forum in Davos urged countries and businesses to filter out the turmoil from a week of clashes with the Trump administration and focus on boosting growth and fighting inequality in a world where trade will continue to flow and international
Economic leaders at Davos say global growth is resilient despite Trump disruption
Leading global economic policymakers at the World Economic Forum in Davos urged countries and businesses to filter out the turmoil from a week of clashes with the Trump administration and focus on boosting growth and fighting inequality in a world where trade will continue to flow and international cooperation is still badly needed.
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