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All-Out Trade War Could Cost Global Economy $600 Billion

In an all-out trade war, global GDP would be lower by 0.6% -- close to $600 billion -- relative to a no trade war scenario.

All-Out Trade War Could Cost Global Economy $600 Billion
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All-Out Trade War Could Cost Global Economy $600 Billion

The escalation of the U.S.-China trade war adds to risks for an already-stumbling global economy, denting expectations of a stronger second half to the year. Should U.S. tariff measures announced this month and the Chinese retaliation stay in place for two years, global GDP could be 0.3% lower by mid-2021, according to Bloomberg Economics’ estimates. In an all-out trade war, global GDP would be lower by 0.6% -- close to $600 billion -- relative to a no trade war scenario.

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