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Ready for move in. Call: (503) 805-5981 Check out The Asian Reporter’s Northwest Job Market advertising section online at . Mark your calendar! The Year of the Dog begins February 16, 2018. The Asian Reporter’s Lunar New Year special issue will be published on Monday, February 5, 2018. Display advertising space reservations for this issue are due Monday, January 22 at 5:00pm. 2018 ADVERTISING RATES & ORDER FORM: n STOREFRONT SPACE FOR LEASE Mastercard American Express Zip Code & Address of Cardholder: Security Code: World Bank predicts solid 3.1 percent global growth in 2018 Continued from page 7 to 2.2 percent in 2019 and 2.0 percent in 2020. In its report, the World Bank credited the wide- spread global rebound, after years of tepid growth, to stronger investment, rising manufacturing ac- tivity, and increased trade flows. “The upturn is broad- based, with growth in- creasing in more than half of the world’s economies,” the report said. The 189-nation lending organization cautioned about some risks it sees to the international economy. It noted, in particular, a shift by the Federal Reserve and some other central banks toward raising interest rates after having kept them near record lows for years. Higher borrowing rates, if they go too far, could depress economic activity. The bank also warned of threats posed by rising trade protectionism and geopolitical pressures. World Bank economists said their latest forecast reflects an expectation of some benefit from the tax-cut plan U.S. President Donald Trump signed into law. But the boost it foresees falls short of the expectations of the Trump administration, which is projecting that U.S. growth will reach a sustained annual pace of at least 3.0 percent, propelled by tax cuts, deregulation, and tougher enforcement of trade laws. The report also upgraded the World Bank’s forecast for other economies on the belief that a broad-based pickup in global growth that began last year will endure. The international economy as a whole grew last year at a stronger- than-expected 3.0 percent. That was a sharp pickup from the lackluster 2.4 percent pace of 2016 — the weakest showing since the recession year of 2009, when the global economy shrank 1.8 percent. The World Bank forecast that China, the world’s second-largest economy, will grow 6.4 percent this year. And it foresees growth of 2.1 percent in the Eurozone and 1.3 percent in Japan. World Bank president Jim Yong Kim cautioned against complacency. He urged policymakers to make needed investments in such areas as education and infrastructure as a way to lift lagging worker productivity and increase future growth. “If policymakers around the world focus on these key investments, they can increase their countries’ productivity, boost work- force participation, and move closer to the goals of ending extreme poverty and boosting shared productivity,” Kim said.