According to Odaily, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) spokesperson Julie Kozack stated on Thursday that the organization is continuing to assess the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff plans, including the new 25% tariff on automobiles. Despite these evaluations, the IMF's baseline forecast does not anticipate an economic recession in the United States.
During a routine IMF press briefing, Kozack addressed questions regarding Trump's tariff plans. She noted that the tariffs imposed on Canadian and Mexican goods, if maintained, could have a "significant adverse impact" on the economic outlook of these countries. However, she declined to provide specific details on the matter.
Kozack emphasized that the IMF is actively evaluating the effects of the various tariff measures announced by Trump on other regions.