Deccan Chronicle

‘Developing Asia’ to shrink for 1st time since 1962: ADB

- KAREN LEMA

The coronaviru­s pandemic will cause economic output in "developing Asia" to shrink for the first time in nearly six decades in 2020 before it bounces back next year, the Asian Developmen­t Bank said on Tuesday.

"Developing Asia", which groups 45 countries in Asia-Pacific, is expected to contract 0.7 per cent this year, the ADB said, forecastin­g the first negative quarterly figure since 1962. The ADB's previous forecast in June had reckoned on 0.1 per cent growth.

For 2021, the region is forecast to recover and grow 6.8 per cent, still below pre-Covid-19 prediction­s, the ADB said in an update of its Asian Developmen­t Outlook report.

China, where the coronaviru­s surfaced in December, is seen bucking the trend as the ADB kept its 2020 growth forecast at

1.8 per cent. The world's second largest economy is expected to rebound strongly to 7.7 per cent in

2021, the ADB said. India's economy expected to contract is 9.0 per cent this year, ADB said, a far worse outcome than the 4.0 per cent contractio­n previously forecast, ADB said. But it also expected India to bounce back with 8.0 per cent growth next year.

The updated forecasts show the damage brought to Asia by the pandemic was greater than previously thought, with about three-quarters of the region's economies forecast to slump this year.

"Most economies in the Asia and Pacific region can expect difficult growth path for the rest of

2020," ADB chief economist Yasuyuki Sawada said in a statement. "The economic threat posed by the Covid-19 pandemic remains potent, as extended first waves or recurring outbreaks could prompt further containmen­t measures," Sawada said.

Latest forecasts suggest a more protracted "L" shaped recovery for "developing Asia", Sawada said.

Depressed demand and lower oil prices allowed the ADB to keep its inflation forecast for developing Asia at 2.9 per cent, and it is predicted to slow further to 2.3 per cent in

2021.

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