Group 1 - The World Economic Forum's 2025 Global Economic Outlook predicts a decline in global economic growth to 2.3% from a previous forecast of 2.7%, with trade uncertainty being a key factor affecting economic prospects [1] - Experts at the Summer Davos Forum highlighted that uncertainty is the main theme of the year, leading to reduced corporate investment and cautious consumer spending, although a predicted global recession has not yet materialized [1] - Some countries, such as the US and China, have seen varying economic outcomes, with the US experiencing a slowdown but without catastrophic consequences, while China and Ireland have increased export trade to boost their economies [1] Group 2 - The Minister of Sustainable Development from Bahrain indicated that alliances among certain countries are not aimed at market openness but rather at establishing higher trade barriers, which could exacerbate global economic fragmentation [2] - A report from the World Economic Forum earlier this year warned that increasing economic fragmentation could pose significant risks to the global economy [3]
夏季达沃斯论坛聚焦全球经济:世界面临不确定性考验
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-06-24 13:48