TOKYO, Feb 7 (Reuters) - It is too early for any precise analysis of the consequences of higher U.S. tariffs against other ...
During the interview, Gita Gopinath discussed the potential impact of US President Donald Trump’s plan to impose new trade tariffs, global growth, bilateral trade between India and America, ...
In an NDTV interview, Gita Gopinath, Deputy Managing Director of the IMF, discussed the IMF's latest global growth forecast of 3.3% for 2025-2026, noting divergent trends with strong US growth, weaker ...
Experts at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, raised alarms on Thursday about the rapid rise in public debt ...
At a high level, the supply of labor needs to expand faster than demand for the labor market to exert a disinflationary force ...
In an interview with NDTV at Davos, Gita Gopinath, Deputy Managing Director of the IMF, discussed the challenges and outlook for China’s economy. She highlighted weak domestic demand as a key ...
IMF first deputy managing director Gita Gopinath weighs in the global economic outlook amid the threat of potential U.S. trade tariffs.
Gita Gopinath said that India's focus should be on domestic reforms rather than tariff battles as it looks to become a global hub for manufacturing.
India remains the world's fastest-growing major economy but requires substantial structural reforms to realise its ambition ...
Gita Gopinath suggested that India should consider lowering its tariffs, not only to counter the tariff concerns raised by former US President Donald Trump, but also to boost its own economic growth.
In the“Viable Growth in a Volatile Era” session, Al-Mashat joined Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the ...
and there were some additional policy measures that were recently announced,” IMF’s First Deputy Managing Director Gita Gopinath said in Beijing. Gopinath was speaking at a press conference to ...