Economic growth forecasts slashed in wake of US tariffs
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has slashed growth forecasts for the global economy in the wake of the Trump administration's tariffs and what it says is a "highly unpredictable environment." In its newly released annual World Economic Outlook the IMF predicts global growth will be 2.8 per cent this year, half a per cent lower than it was predicting back in January, with the US economy among the worst affected. Meanwhile, Australia's economy is forecast to grow by one-point-six per cent this year, down from the fund's previous forecast of 2.1 per cent. Guest: Justin Wolfers, Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan Producer: Lexie Jeuniewic