BlockBeats News, March 28th, International Monetary Fund (IMF) spokesperson Julie Kozack said on Thursday that the organization is continuing to assess the impact of U.S. President Trump's tariff plan (including his new 25% car tariff), but its baseline forecast does not foresee an economic recession in the United States.
Kozack was asked about Trump's tariff plan at an IMF regular press briefing, stating that tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico, if continued, would have a "significant adverse impact" on the economic prospects of these countries, but she refused to provide specific details. She stated that the IMF is continuing to assess the impact of various tariff measures announced by Trump on other regions. (Jinse)
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