The global economic landscape in 2025 is set to undergo significant transformations, primarily guided by the policy directions of the impending U.S. administration. S&P Global’s report, titled “Global Economic Outlook Q1 2025: Buckle Up,” emphasizes the uncertainties lingering over potential changes in U.S. fiscal, trade, and immigration policies. These factors could heavily influence the macroeconomic outlook worldwide.


Detailed Regional Insights:

United States

Growth remains steady despite policy unpredictabilities. The economic outlook by S&P Global Ratings assumes only partial fulfillment of campaign promises by President-elect Donald Trump, indicating a cautious but optimistic growth trajectory.


Eurozone

GDP growth in the eurozone is projected to be modest, with Germany lagging behind while Spain leads in growth. The report notes developing inflation trends and potential stabilization of prices due to energy cost declines.


Asia-Pacific

Anticipated challenges arise from potential U.S. tariff increases on China, which could blur economic prospects. Many countries in the region are expected to continue growing but with cautious central banking policies due to rising risks.


United Kingdom

Predicted economic upturn driven by looser fiscal policies, albeit with some offsetting factors like limited monetary policy changes and potential geopolitical trade tensions.


Emerging Markets

Emerging markets face risks due to potential trade protectionism which could stifle GDP growth. The magnitude of the impact is uncertain and will depend on detailed policies that are yet to unfold.


Canada

Expected GDP growth is tempered by new immigration policies, which might hamper population growth and therefore economic demand and labor supply. Potential threats include changes to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement under the new U.S. administration.


This comprehensive outlook prepares industries and policymakers to navigate the complex economic environment predicted for 2025, enabling strategic planning amid these dynamic global conditions.


For more detailed insights, you can read the original report on the S&P Global website.

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