Arab Times

World Bank cuts Asia growth outlook

China’s economy forecast to expand by 8.5%

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BEIJING, Sept 28, (AP): The World Bank on Tuesday cut its economic growth forecast for developing countries in East Asia due to the impact of the coronaviru­s’s delta variant and called on government­s to help the poor and small businesses avoid long-term damage.

Excluding China’s unexpected­ly strong growth, developing countries in East Asia should grow by 2.5% this year, down from a forecast of 4.4% in April, the Washington-based lender said in a report. It said China, the region’s biggest economy, should expand by 8.5%.

The region is “suffering a reversal of fortune” after China, Vietnam and other government­s contained coronaviru­s outbreaks last year, the bank said. It said business activity in Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippine­s and other economies was improving but now is “showing signs of slowing down.”

“The region is being hit hard by the COVID-19 Delta variant while many advanced economies are on a path to economic recovery,” the World Bank said. “COVID-19 will reduce growth and increase inequality unless the scars are addressed and the opportunit­ies grasped.”

The region must increase vaccine production due to the unreliabil­ity of imports and high demand, the bank said. It said government­s also need to use testing, tracing and isolation to contain infections and strengthen their health systems.

To prevent long-term economic damage, the bank said government­s need to support productive companies and encourage new competitor­s, promote technology developmen­t and reduce trade barriers.

Countries also need to improve “social protection” by expanding access to “need-based assistance” for the poor, the bank said.

 ?? ?? In this file photo, containers are loaded on a ship at the Saigon port in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The World Bank on Sept. 28, cut its economic growth forecast for developing countries in East Asia due to the impact of the coronaviru­s’s
delta variant and called on government­s to help the poor and small businesses avoid long-term damage. (AP)
In this file photo, containers are loaded on a ship at the Saigon port in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The World Bank on Sept. 28, cut its economic growth forecast for developing countries in East Asia due to the impact of the coronaviru­s’s delta variant and called on government­s to help the poor and small businesses avoid long-term damage. (AP)

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