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Trade War Brewing?
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Trade War Brewing?

World Trade in 2018

EIU, 2018

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America’s and China’s salvos in their trade dispute will not likely escalate into a major conflagration, although the friction will lead to tension and a downbeat economic climate. So say the professionals at the Economist Intelligence Unit in this succinct report. They predict that international trade will slow in 2018 and that other countries will bypass the United States as they seek out more advantageous alliances. getAbstract recommends this plain-language analysis to consumers, executives and investors for its timely treatment of a globally important economic issue.

Take-Aways

  • Trade battles between China and the United States will dominate global trade in 2018 and beyond.  
  • A full-scale trade war, however, is unlikely to ensue for both economic and political reasons.
  • Growth in world trade will slow over 2019–2022 and drag down global growth.

About the Author

The Economist Intelligence Unit is an independent research and analysis organization. 


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