Today, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva issued the following statement on yesterday’s announcement of U.S. tariffs: ...
Boosting AI adoption, increasing labor participation, and allocating resources more efficiently can help offset the economic drag from an aging population ...
La RCA continue de faire face à des tensions persistantes sur les finances publiques liées à la fragilité structurelle des recettes fiscales et au déficit d’appuis budgétaires. Ces tensions budgétaire ...
The Central African Republic (CAR) faces persistent strains on public finances due to structurally low domestic revenues and insufficient budget support from development partners. The socio-political ...
“我们目前仍在评估已宣布关税措施的宏观经济影响,但在当前经济增长乏力之际,这些措施显然对全球前景构成了重大风险。避免采取可能进一步损害世界经济的措施十分重要。我们呼吁美国及其贸易伙伴开展建设性的合作,以化解贸易紧张局势并减少不确定性。” ...
واشنطن العاصمة – 3 إبريل 2025: أدلت اليوم السيدة كريستالينا غورغييفا، مدير عام صندوق النقد الدولي، بالبيان التالي حول ما أُعلِنَ أمس بشأن التعريفات الجمركية في الولايات المتحدة: ...
Washington D. C. – 3 de abril de 2025: La Directora Gerente del FMI, Kristalina Georgieva, realizó hoy la siguiente declaración sobre el anuncio de aranceles de Estados Unidos el día de ayer.
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved today a new successor two-year arrangement for Morocco under the Flexible Credit Line (FCL) in an amount equivalent to SDR 3.45 ...
After three decades of near-zero inflation, signs are growing that Japan’s economy is reaching a new equilibrium with inflation sustained at the Bank of Japan’s 2 percent headline inflation target.
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) concluded the Article IV consultation with Japan.
Real GDP growth is expected to strengthen further in 2025 after a moderate recovery in 2024. Supportive policies and recovering real incomes will boost private domestic demand as inflation has been ...
Real GDP is expected to pick up to 1.9 percent in 2025 and further in 2026 to 2.2 percent. Inflation is expected to remain anchored around the 2 percent target.