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The global economy is expected to experience subdued growth in the coming months amid a challenging trade environment and heightened macroeconomic uncertainties The world economy is projected to grow by 2 5 per cent in both 2025 and 2026 — below the 2 8 per cent recorded in 2024 and the pre-pandemic average of 3 2 per cent (2010–2019)
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