The ongoing U.S.-China trade dispute kicked off by President Donald Trump is helping to weaken the global economy, the International Monetary Fund said.
The International Monetary Fund has warned that the ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and its trading partners are contributing to a slowdown in the global economy.
He says China does not play fair on goods such as steel, a heavily subsidized industry in China, and also allows intellectual property theft from American firms to run rife. Trump views America’s bilateral trade deficits as negative for the domestic economy and a sign that its companies are losing out.They are a sign of America’s economic power. A strong dollar allows businesses to access cheap goods, materials and labor overseas, which reduces costs and aids profitability.
The IMF noted that the signing of USMCA and some recent softening of U.S.-China tensions, such as the extended truce on tariff rises, are steps in the right direction.
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