The International Monetary Fund raised its forecast for the growth of the global economy in its latest report issued yesterday, Tuesday, as the report showed that the global economy is expected to grow by about 6 percent in the current year 2021 before retreating to 4.4 percent in the next year 2022 compared to the fund’s expectations in October That was at 5.5 percent. This amendment, which is considered the strongest since 1970, came in global growth expectations thanks to the rapid development of vaccines, the positive response of governments and central banks to the developments of the Corona virus, and positive optimism about the US economy. The Fund expects that the US economy will grow by about 6.4 percent in the current year 2021, compared to its previous forecast of 5.1 percent.