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    Fitch Cuts Growth Forecast as U.S Starts Global Trade War

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaMarch 27, 2025Updated:March 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Fitch Cuts Growth Forecast as U.S Starts Global Trade War

    The new US administration has started a global trade war that will reduce US and world growth, push up US inflation and delay Federal Reserve rate cuts, Fitch Ratings believes.

    “We have cut both our US 2025 growth forecast to 1.7% from 2.1% in the December 2024 Global Economic Outlook (GEO) and our 2026 forecast to 1.5% from 1.7%”, the global ratings agency said in a report.

    According to Fitch, these rates are well below trend and down from almost 3% annual growth in 2023 and 2024.  It noted that fiscal easing in China and Germany will cushion the impact of higher US import tariffs, but growth in the Eurozone this year will still be a lot weaker than forecast in the December GEO.

    Fitch expects Mexico and Canada to experience technical recessions given their high US trade exposure, adding that analysts have cut their 2025 forecasts by 1.1pp and 0.7pp, respectively.

    “We expect world growth to slow to 2.3%this year, well below trend and down from 2.9% in 2024. This is a downward revision of 0.3pp and reflects broad-based cuts across developed and emerging economies. Growth will remain weak at 2.2% in 2026”.

    The size, speed, and breadth of US tariff hike announcements since January is staggering, according to Fitch update. The US effective tariff rate (ETR) has already risen to 8.5% from 2.3% in 2024 and is likely to rise further.

    “We assume a 15% ETR will be imposed on Europe, Canada, Mexico and others in 2025, and 35% on China. This will push the US ETR to 18% this year before moderating to 16% next year as the ETR on Canada and Mexico falls to 10%. This would be highest rate for 90 years”.

    Fitch hints that there is huge uncertainty about how far the US will go and the ratings analysts’ assumptions could be too harsh. But there are also risks of a larger tariff shock including from an escalating global trade war. Moreover, the administration has set out an import substitution agenda – aimed at boosting US manufacturing and reducing the trade deficit – which it believes can be achieved with tariff hikes

    Fitch believes that Tariff hikes will result in higher US consumer prices, reduce real wages and increase companies’ costs, and the surge in policy uncertainty will take a toll on business investment.

    Retaliation will hit US exporters, according to the update. Export-oriented global manufacturers in East Asia and Europe also will be affected. Modelling suggests tariff increases will reduce GDP by about 1pp in the US, China and Europe by 2026.

    Germany’s recent pivot to fiscal stimulus will do a lot to cushion the blow and will allow its economy to recover modestly in 2026. More aggressive policy easing will also help to offset the impact in China.

    With the tariff shock estimated to add 1pp to US near-term inflation we believe the Fed will delay further easing until 4Q25. “We now expect the Fed to cut just once this year, but then expect three more cuts in 2026 as the economy slows and tariff levels stabilise”, Fitch said.

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