Oman Daily Observer

OECD warns of global economic slowdown

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PARIS: The global economy has peaked and faces a slowdown driven by internatio­nal trade tensions and tighter monetary conditions, the Organisati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t warned on Wednesday.

The OECD, which groups the top developed economies, said it had trimmed its growth forecast for 2019 to 3.5 per cent from the previous 3.7 per cent.

The 2018 estimate was unchanged at 3.7 per cent.

For 2020, the global economy should grow 3.5 per cent, it said in its latest Economic Outlook report.

“The shakier outlook in 2019 reflects deteriorat­ing prospects, principall­y in emerging markets such as Turkey, Argentina and Brazil,” it said.

“The further slowdown in 2020 is more a reflection of developmen­ts in advanced economies as slower trade and lower fiscal and monetary support take their toll.” OECD chief Angel Gurria highlighte­d left problems caused by trade conflicts and political uncertaint­y — an apparent reference to US President Donald Trump’s stand-off with China which has roiled the markets.

“We urge policy-makers to help restore confidence in the internatio­nal rules-based trading system,” Gurria said in a statement.

Trade tensions have already shaved 0.1-0.2 percentage points off global GDP this year, the Economic Outlook report said.

If Washington were to hike tariffs to 25 per cent on all Chinese imports — as Trump has threatened to do — world economic growth could fall to close to three per cent in 2020.

Growth rates would drop by an estimated 0.8 per cent in the US and by 0.6 per cent in China, it added.

The OECD puts US economic growth at 2.9 per cent this year and 2.7 per cent in 2019, unchanged from previous estimates, but trimmed China by 0.1 percentage point each to 6.6 per cent and 6.3 per cent.

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— Reuters Container boxes are seen at the Yangshan Deep Water Port, part of the Shanghai Free Trade Zone, in Shanghai, China.
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