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World economic output could fall as much as one percent in a year if US President Donald Trump sparks a trade war with America's partners, a top European Central Bank official said Friday.
"According to ECB staff simulations, world trade in goods could fall by up to 3.0 percent already in the first year after the change in tariffs and world GDP by up to 1.0 percent," central bank board member Benoit Coeure said in a speech in Cernobbio, Italy.
ECB economists modelled a scenario where the United States raised tariffs on all imports by 10 percentage points and its trading partners responded in kind.
"Such a scenario would have significant adverse effects on the global economy, including, and in particular, on the economy that raises tariffs in the first place," Coeure said according to a transcript provided the ECB.
US gross domestic product would be 2.5 percent lower after one year than if no new tariffs were introduced, the ECB found. The US economy contracted by nearly 2.8 percent in 2009 during the global economic crisis.
"Euro area GDP would also decline, but by less than in the US," Coeure added.
Trump has ratcheted up rhetoric on trade in recent weeks, slapping border taxes on steel and aluminium imports before walking them back for Western trading partners.
But he upheld the tariffs on Chinese metals, and this week published a list of $50 billion in Chinese exports set to be hit by US tariffs.
When China said it would retaliate with levies on $50 billion worth of major US exports, Trump doubled down, promising a further $100 billion of tariffs.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2018

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