The global economy will see the slowest decade for global growth since the 1960s as the effect of Donald Trump's tariffs are felt, the World Bank has predicted.
Nearly two thirds of countries in the world had their growth forecasts cut from the bank's last set of predictions six months ago.
The bank predicts global growth of only 2.3% in 2025, which is 0.4% lower than was forecast in January, and for 2027, it predicts growth of 2.6%
Japan, Europe and the US were among those downgraded in the bank's twice yearly report.
The bank's last set of forecasts in January were made before Donald Trump took office.










