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Amid escalating trade tensions, the OECD has lowered global economic growth projections. The recalibration, driven by concerns over the ongoing trade war, reflects increased uncertainty among major economies and leaves markets bracing for a period of economic fragility and protectionist measures.
A newly revised report on the global economic outlook by the 38-nation OECD shows that expectations for global growth have been lowered in the face of the trade war.
OTTAWA — A new report argues that Canada’s trade war with the United States might come with a silver lining for the domestic tourism industry. The Conference Board of Canada says its April travel intentions survey suggests roughly 27 per cent of Canadian respondents are considering a trip to the…
L’organisation se montre plus pessimiste sur la croissance dans le monde en particulier aux États-Unis.
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