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Trump shares texts from NATO chief praising ‘decisive action’ on Iran

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It blamed a "significant" rise in trade barriers and warned that "weakened economic prospects will be felt around the world, with almost no exception".The OECD's comments come as Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey told a Treasury Select Committee on Wednesday that the global system of trade agreements had been "blown up to a considerable degree" by global trade tensions.

Trump shares texts from NATO chief praising ‘decisive action’ on Iran

Since US President Donald Trump returned to the White House, a long list of countries have been targeted by tariffs, but Trump's unpredictable approach to implementing the measures has created widespread uncertainty."We are forecasting basically a downgrade for almost everybody," Alvaro Pereira, the OECD's chief economist told the BBC."We'll have a lot less growth and job creation than we had forecasted in the past."

Trump shares texts from NATO chief praising ‘decisive action’ on Iran

The group also slashed the outlook for the US economy this year from 2.2% to 1.6% and predicted growth would slow again in 2026.It warned that the US was at risk from rising inflation, something that Trump repeatedly promised would fall during his presidential campaign.

Trump shares texts from NATO chief praising ‘decisive action’ on Iran

Prior to the release of the OECD report on Tuesday, Trump wrote on social media: "Because of Tariffs, our Economy is BOOMING!"

However, the most recent official data showed the US economy shrank at an annual rate of 0.2% in the first three months of this year, the first contraction since 2022.Crouched in cold mud under a thin Spring rain, vineyard employee Élodie Bonet snaps off unwanted vine shoots with her fingers and pruning clippers.

"We want the vine to put all its energy into the shoots that have the flowers where the grapes are going to grow," she explains.I leave Élodie working her way down the rows of vines, and walk up to the house and winery in the Burgundy village of Morey-Saint-Denis, where I meet owner and winemaker Cécile Tremblay.

She takes me down to her cellar to taste some of her prized red wines, standing among the oak barrels and old bottles with labels weathered by mould and age.They have names on them that make wine lovers go weak at the knees - Nuits-Saint-Georges, Echezeaux, Vosne-Romanée, Clos-Vougeot, and Chapelle-Chambertin.

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