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ADB cuts developing Asia's GDP outlook for 2023 amid global growth concerns

Growth in China, the largest economy in Asia, is expected to slow in 2022 to 3% against a 3.3% expansion predicted in a September report

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The region is seen expanding 4.2% this year, before accelerating to 4.6% in 2023, the Manila-based Asian Development Bank said in a report.
Myungshin Cho | Bloomberg
1 min read Last Updated : Dec 14 2022 | 7:32 AM IST
Developing Asia will likely grow at a weaker-than-previously expected pace this year and in 2023, according to the Asian Development Bank.
 
The region is seen expanding 4.2% this year, before accelerating to 4.6% in 2023, the Manila-based lender said in a report Wednesday. The projections are down from the previously estimated expansion of 4.3% and 4.9%, respectively. 

Growth in China, the largest economy in Asia, is expected to slow in 2022 to 3% against a 3.3% expansion predicted in a September report. Hong Kong is the only economy in the region expected to post a contraction of 3.3% this year.

































ADB expects Southeast Asia’s gross domestic product to expand 5.5% this year from 5.1% previously, on robust consumption and tourism recovery. The region will see growth cool to 4.7% next year, mirroring weaker global demand. India will likely maintain its growth rate at 7% this year before accelerating to 7.2% in 2023.

Inflation forecast in 2022 for developing Asia was revised down slightly to 4.4% from 4.5%, but raised to 4.2% from 4% for 2023.

Topics :Asian Development BankAsian marketsAsian economyGlobal economyGDPInflation forecast and expectations

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