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Trump tariffs to knock growth but won't cause global recession, says IMF

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Trump tariffs to knock growth but won't cause global recession, says IMFThe ripping up of the trade rule book caused by President Trump's tariffs will slow economic growth in some countries, but not cause a global recession, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said.
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