IMF slashes China, US, global growth forecasts on trade war

IMF slashes China, US, global growth forecasts on trade war IMF slashes China, US, global growth forecasts on trade war

TOKYO — The International Monet Fund on Tuesday lowered its 2025 growth forecasts for the world and its two largest economies, as the global trading system undergoes what the lender described as a historic “reset” triggered by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff policy.

The U.S. economy is now expected to grow 1.8% this year, nine-tenths of a percentage point lower than the previous forecast in Janu, the IMF said at its annual spring meetings with the World Bank. Higher tariffs are forecast to cost four-tenths of a point, the fund said.