International
IMF Chief Says ‘Buckle Up’, Warns Of Economic Uncertainty
UNITED STATES – The IMF chief says worldwide growth is still projected at three percent this year, thanks to strong policy moves and private sector adaptability but she warned that the full effect of Trump’s tariffs has yet to be felt, and rising prices could push up inflation and slow U.S. growth.
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