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OECD Raises Global Growth Forecast to 3.2 Percent Despite Trump Tariffs
The OECD credits an AI investment surge and supportive policies for boosting 2025 global growth to 3.2%, despite risks from trade tensions and fiscal challenges.
- On Tuesday, the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development raised its global growth forecast to 3.2% for 2025, citing the global economy's resilience.
- Policy and market drivers including AI investment, fiscal support and expected Federal Reserve rate cuts ease the drag from US tariff hikes, reduced immigration and federal job cuts.
- The US economy is now forecast to grow 2% in 2025, China to hold steady at 5%, and the eurozone's growth forecast rose to 1.3%.
- The OECD warned that higher tariffs will raise prices, reducing household consumption and business investment, while investor optimism about AI could trigger a market correction and fiscal risks may push long-term sovereign yields higher.
- Global growth is expected to slow to 2.9% in 2026 before rebounding to 3.1% in 2027, while global trade growth moderates from 4.2% to 2.3% and major central banks likely ease borrowing costs over the coming year.
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