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IMF warns: Trade war may hamper global growth

IMF warns: Trade war may hamper global growth

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2025-04-21
Summary:The IMF will lower its economic forecast to reflect the initial impact of the trade war.

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Three weeks ago, U.S. President Trump officially ignited the fuse of a global trade war. Now, signals from global multilateral institutions and business surveys are revealing the initial cost of this policy shock.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will release the latest edition of the World Economic Outlook this Tuesday. According to sources, the report will lower the forecast for global economic growth and raise inflation expectations for some countries. This will be the first systematic assessment by an authoritative institution of the impact since Trump's tariff policy was enacted.

IMF Issues Warning Signals: Growth Downgraded, Inflation on the Rise

IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva warned last Thursday: "Our new growth forecast will include a significant downgrade, although a full recession has not yet been predicted. Meanwhile, inflation forecasts for some countries will be increased." She also emphasized that amidst ongoing high uncertainty, the stability of global financial markets is also under pressure, stating that "vulnerability is increasing."

This statement has attracted widespread attention in global financial circles. Bloomberg subsequently commented: "In the early stages of a major crisis, the IMF's assessments are often overly optimistic." Data shows that in four major global economic crises, the IMF initially underestimated economic growth by an average of 0.5 percentage points, "meaning that regardless of the extent of this forecast cut, the ultimate impact could be more severe."

PMI Data Incoming, Focus on Manufacturing and Services Trends

The day after the IMF releases its forecast, PMI data from Japan, Europe, and the United States will be released simultaneously. This will be the first opportunity since Trump announced global tariff increases on April 2 (currently partially suspended) to observe the synchronized responses of major economies' manufacturing and services sectors. Additionally, numerous business confidence surveys will be conducted this week, expected to provide further micro-level data support.

Investors and policymakers will closely monitor this data to assess whether global economic activity has significantly slowed, particularly as manufacturing might be at the forefront of feeling the "trade shock wave" under the pressures of disrupted supply chains and reduced export orders.

Global Finance Ministers Gather in Washington, Stress Testing Trump's Policies

This week, finance ministers and central bank officials from around the world will gather in Washington for the IMF and World Bank's spring meetings. The IMF forecasts, latest economic data from various countries, and the impact of the trade war on macro variables will be central topics of discussion.

For national policymakers, this is an opportunity to "stress test the impact of Trump's policies" — not only to assess how export-dependent economies are coping but also to explore how to use policy coordination to hedge against potential global recession risks.

Conclusion: Early Warning, Deeper Impact?

Although the IMF has not yet pulled the global economy into a "recession" scenario, the market generally believes that the current warnings are just the beginning. Historical experience shows that if global trade tensions persist, not only will growth expectations continue to decline, but inflation and market confidence may also face a dual dilemma.

Against this backdrop, the upcoming World Economic Outlook from the IMF is not merely an economic forecast, but also a projection of global policy risks.

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