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IMF says Middle East war to deepen economic divide in Latin America, Caribbean

IMF says Middle East war to deepen economic divide in Latin America, Caribbean

The IMF warns that ongoing Middle East conflicts will worsen economic disparities in Latin America and the Caribbean, potentially deepening regional inequalities. The report highlights how geopolitical tensions can disrupt trade and investment flows, exacerbating economic divides. Policymakers in affected regions are urged to strengthen resilience and diversify economies to mitigate future impacts.

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