Tag #Economic Growth

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Mixed Asian Equities: Hong Kong Leads on Trade Deal Optimism

Asian equities showed mixed results overnight; Hong Kong led gains on trade deal optimism, while the Philippines and Thailand underperformed; most currencies rose against the US dollar; South Korea's election boosted its markets.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
china.org.cn
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China's Trade-In Program Fuels Surge in Consumer Spending

China's government-backed trade-in program for consumer goods boosted retail sales to 1.1 trillion yuan ($152.8 billion) in the first five months of 2024, driven by over 175 million subsidy units and increased sales of cars, home appliances, and electronics.

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OECD Forecasts 2.9% Global GDP Growth in 2025 Amidst Rising Trade Pressures

The OECD forecasts a 2.9% global GDP growth in 2025, down from 3.3% in 2024, mainly due to rising trade pressures, lagging consumer confidence, tighter financial conditions, and increased policy uncertainty, particularly concerning US tariffs; this impacts the mining sector and fuels inflation.

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Australia's Opportunity: Capitalizing on the US Innovation Exodus

The US is losing its edge in global innovation due to restrictive immigration policies and decreased research funding, presenting Australia with a unique opportunity to attract top talent and boost its own economy by implementing a comprehensive strategy to attract world-class researchers, entrepren...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
theglobeandmail.com
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OECD Cuts Global Growth Forecast Amid Trump Trade War

The OECD slashed its global economic growth forecast to 2.9 percent for 2025 and 2026, citing the Trump administration's trade war as the main culprit, with a potential 0.3 percent further drop if tariffs increase by another 10 percentage points.

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Eurozone Inflation Unexpectedly Falls Below ECB Target

Eurozone inflation unexpectedly dropped to 1.9% in May, exceeding expectations and prompting market speculation of an ECB interest rate cut on Thursday; unemployment fell to 6.2%, while inflation varied significantly across member states.

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Trump's Trade War to Cause Greater Economic Damage Than Expected: OECD

The OECD sharply downgraded its 2025 US economic growth forecast to 1.6% due to President Trump's trade war, predicting a global growth slowdown to 2.9% this year and next, citing higher tariffs, retaliatory measures, and decreased US immigration and federal workforce as contributing factors.

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dw.com
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OECD Lowers 2025 Global Growth Forecast Amidst Trade Uncertainty

The OECD reduced its 2025 global growth forecast to 2.9 percent due to uncertainty from US President Trump's trade tariffs, revising Turkey's growth projections downward while highlighting the limited, yet indirect impact on its economy through Europe's potential demand slowdown.

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theguardian.com
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OECD Downgrades UK Growth Forecast Amid Trump Tariff Impact

The OECD slashed UK economic growth forecasts for 2025 and 2026 to 1.3% and 1%, respectively, largely blaming Trump's tariffs and constrained government spending, warning of a "very thin fiscal buffer".

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theglobeandmail.com
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Carney Meets with Energy CEOs to Define Criteria for Nationally Significant Projects

Prime Minister Mark Carney held a two-hour meeting with Canadian energy sector CEOs on Sunday to discuss criteria for designating major infrastructure projects as nationally significant, focusing on economic growth, clean energy, Indigenous participation, and project feasibility.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Eurozone Inflation Dips Below ECB Target, Raising Rate Cut Expectations

Eurozone inflation reached 1.9% in May, falling below the ECB's 2% target, primarily due to lower energy and service prices; this strengthens the case for further interest rate cuts, despite concerns about the US trade war and Eurozone economic resilience.

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English Mayors Urge Visitor Levy to Fund Tourism

English mayors propose a visitor levy to fund tourism infrastructure, potentially generating millions annually for cities like Liverpool and Manchester, mirroring successful European models and reducing reliance on central government funding.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities

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