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Tariffs responsible for slowed international financial development, OECD says

By Editorial Board Published March 17, 2025 3 Min Read
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Tariffs responsible for slowed international financial development, OECD says

International financial development has been downgraded by the Organisation for Financial Co-operation and Improvement (OECD) – because the impression of US President Donald Trump’s tariffs turns into obvious.

Main economies together with the UK could have decrease charges of GDP – a measure of an economic system’s worth and every part produced – as a result of US’s imposition of taxes on some items it imports, the Paris-based OECD membership of 38 wealthy international locations mentioned.

The UK economic system will develop only one.4% this 12 months, versus the 1.7% beforehand anticipated.

Subsequent 12 months, the determine shall be 1.2%, decrease than the 1.3% forecast earlier than Mr Trump took workplace in January, in accordance with the OECD interim financial outlook.

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In response to the OECD figures, Ms Reeves identified the UK is forecast to be “Europe’s fastest growing G7 economy over the coming years – second only to the US”.

“This report shows the world is changing, and increased global headwinds such as trade uncertainty are being felt across the board.”

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International GDP will gradual, the OECD mentioned, from 3.2% in 2024 to three.1% in 2025 and three% in 2026 as a result of increased commerce obstacles brought on by the tariffs and the coverage uncertainty round their implementation.

US development has been revised downward to 2.2% in 2025 and 1.6% in 2026. Increased GDP of two.4% and three.1% had been anticipated for this 12 months and subsequent.

Whereas the Eurozone has not escaped the downgrades it’s much less impacted than first thought, the report mentioned.

“European economies will experience fewer direct economic effects from the tariff measures incorporated in the baseline projections, but heightened geopolitical and policy uncertainty is still likely to restrain growth,” it mentioned.

After some false begins, the place levies have been introduced and paused final minute or not introduced into impact in any respect, tariffs at the moment are in impact on some items coming from China.

A 25% tariff on all metal and aluminium imports to the US got here into impact earlier this month.

Tariffs on Canada and Mexico have been suspended till 2 April.

The complete impact of tariffs has but to be felt as EU retaliatory taxes on US items are but to take impact.

In response, Mr Trump mentioned he would impose a 200% tariff on EU alcohol – together with wine and champagne.

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