World Economic Forum: Geo-Economic Fragmentation Could Cost Global Economy $213B-$307B Annually

According to the World Economic Forum, today (June 4), the organization released a report stating that geo-economic fragmentation is accelerating in 2025 and 2026 due to geopolitical tensions, economic security concerns, and shifts in major economies' trade relationships. The report projects annual losses to the global economy of $213 billion to $307 billion.
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