Trump did not rule out a recession in the US economy in the short term

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- On May 1, more than two thousand hectares of forest were burned in Israel as a result of fires.
- On May 1, Trump confirmed Waltz's resignation as national security adviser.
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At the same time, the American president is confident that ultimately the United States “will have the strongest economy in the history of the country.”
US President Donald Trump believes that the US may face a recession in the short term, TASS reports.
"Anything can happen. But I think we're going to have the strongest economy in the history of this country," he told NBC when asked about the possibility of a recession. The president added that he was not worried about the problem and that the U.S. economy was "in a transition period" from which it would emerge in great shape.
Earlier, former US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in an interview with the Financial Times that the United States faces a recession due to Trump's trade policies and the tariffs he has imposed.
Meanwhile, most portfolio managers surveyed by Bank of America do not believe in President Trump's optimism, writes the Kommersant newspaper . They believe that the global economy is on the verge of a recession due to his foreign policy. The head of the World Trade Organization, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, also said this. She said that if the US and China continue their trade war, in the long term, global GDP will shrink by 7%.
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