The ex-prime minister will criticise Emmanuel Macron's recent trip to China as a 'sign of weakness' - and says efforts should instead go into supporting Taiwan.
with its most recent assessment of the global economy on Tuesday, warning that it was entering a"perilous phase" of low economic growth and high financial risk.The fund downgraded its outlook for global growth and said its medium-term forecast for economic output was now at its weakest level since it began publishing forecasts in 1990.
She will also argue against Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development plans for a minimum 15% corporation tax rate for multinational companies - something she said was"nothing short of a global cartel of complacency". "The symptoms are low growth, rising living costs and declining value of wages," she will say."The disease is ever larger government. And we have to ask ourselves: are we still match fit to take on China and to take on the whole concept of state capitalism?
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