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Global Forecast Rises as IMF Cites Improved U.S. Trade Conduct

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The International Monetary Fund has upgraded its 2025 growth forecast to 3%, with a calmer trade environment credited as a primary factor. Donald Trump’s recent retreat from earlier tariff threats has reassured financial markets.

The Fund’s 2026 projection was also lifted to 3.1%. According to IMF experts, trade normalization and policy coordination among major economies are supporting long-term growth.

The UK received an upgrade to 1.2% growth. Chancellor Rachel Reeves emphasized that the government’s infrastructure-led strategy is positioning Britain for durable economic expansion.

Trade agreements replacing tariffs with targeted commodity deals—especially involving energy—have played a stabilizing role globally, easing fears of supply chain and pricing disruptions.

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