
IMFC 51: PBOC Governor Warns Tariffs and Volatility Threaten Global Growth
At the IMFC 51 meeting in Washington, D.C., PBOC governor Pan Gongsheng warned that U.S. tariff abuses and market volatility threaten global economic stability.
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At the IMFC 51 meeting in Washington, D.C., PBOC governor Pan Gongsheng warned that U.S. tariff abuses and market volatility threaten global economic stability.
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