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IMF shrugs off tariff drama as AI hype lifts global growth bets
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84307, member: 27"] The global economy keeps beating expectations despite trade fights. IMF economists upgraded their growth forecast again, pointing to worldwide adaptation to American tariffs and a huge surge in artificial intelligence investment. Chief economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas stated the global economy is showing resilience, outperforming older predictions. Businesses rerouted supply chains and trade deals lowered some duties, helping economies adjust. The effective U.S. tariff rate is now projected to be lower than previous estimates. This adaptation, combined with an AI infrastructure boom, is fueling growth upgrades for several nations. The United States saw its forecast raised partly due to massive spending on AI data centers and chips. Spain also received an upgrade from tech investment. China's outlook improved too, reflecting lower tariff rates and shifted exports to non-U.S. markets. The AI investment wave carries both promise and risk. Gourinchas warned it could push inflation higher if the pace continues. If anticipated productivity gains fail to materialize, a market correction could hurt demand. Geopolitical tensions and trade policy uncertainty remain downside risks. Forecasts for the euro zone improved slightly, driven by public spending in Germany and stronger performance in Spain and Ireland. Japan's estimate was nudged up due to new fiscal stimulus. Brazil was a notable exception, with its forecast downgraded because of tighter monetary policy. Global inflation is projected to continue declining, allowing for more accommodative monetary policy that supports growth. The IMF suggests AI adoption could significantly lift global growth in the medium term, depending on the speed of implementation across countries. [/QUOTE]
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