Why the IMF is worried about the US economy – three things to know
The International Monetary Fund has reported that the US economy will experience slower economic growth and higher prices, in part due to US President Donald Trump’s global tariffs.
Growth is now expected to be 1.8% this year, down from the influential financial agency’s estimate of 2.7% for the US in January.
The BBC’s Michelle Fleury looks at the three biggest factors impacting the IMF’s predictions.
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Source: BBC | Language: English