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Global economic slowdown amid multiple crises: central banks, inflation, and energy transition

EditorPollock Mondal
Published 10/10/2023, 09:42
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The global economy is facing a slowdown due to a series of crises including the Middle East conflict, the pandemic, Russia's war in Ukraine, high interest rates, persistent inflation, and China's weakened industrial production. Central banks worldwide are grappling with managing inflation without triggering a recession.

Europe, heavily reliant on Russian natural gas, has been adversely affected by the energy transition. The region has sought alternative energy sources such as Algeria amidst criticism over Israel's airstrikes on Gaza. Despite the conflict, Europe has expressed solidarity with Israel. The shift in energy sources has had a negative impact on European economies. Germany's economy is expected to contract by 0.5% due to these changes.

Britain is also experiencing slowed growth due to high interest rates and inflation. In addition to these challenges, Sub-Saharan Africa is projected to face a 3.3% shrinkage in growth and a debt crisis.

Despite these global challenges, Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen expressed confidence that China can manage its economic difficulties without significantly impacting the U.S. This statement comes even as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) maintains a cautious global growth outlook of 3% for this year and 2.9% for 2024.

The IMF's outlook takes into account a global supply chain reappraisal and the need for trillions in financing for climate change mitigation in developing countries. These factors further contribute to the complex economic landscape that countries are currently navigating.

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