IMF: Growth economy continues

IMF: Growth economy continues

World January 16, 2017 14:12

- Global economic growth continues coming years. This year rising growth slightly from the estimate of 3.1% to 3.4% whole last year. In 2018, growth amounted to 3.6% worldwide.

This is evident from the latest interim report of the World Economic Outlook of the International Monetary Fund.

The institute sees growth despite geopolitical crises, the turmoil surrounding the election of Donald Trump and the impact of Brexit rash.

Emerging economies see increased growth since the end of 2016 thanks to strengthening in all economies and the effects of the assumed tax support from the American engine under Donald Trump.

2017 comes their growth at 1.9% for 2018 and 2%, slightly above the outlook of October.

Western countries not surprising, compared with the forecast of October the IMF.\n  \n  \n   advertisement

In emerging countries, the picture is mixed, incidentally. China holds positive growth solid, the IMF view a slight improvement, but India, Brazil and Mexico underperform.

Broadly strikes the balance of risks is negative for the global development of the economy. Economic Donald Trump program continues according to the IMF, which will present in April its final outlook for the year, the biggest obstacle to weight.

With the uncertainty surrounding Trump, the US economy is growing by 2.3% and in 2018 by 2.5%, along 0.25% more than expected in October last year.

Protectionism and the focus on its economy, according to this part of the United Nations also sturdy risks.

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