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Asia-Pacific economy to grow at 4.5 per cent in 2024: IMF

SINGAPORE (XINHUA) – The growth in the Asia-Pacific region will moderate to 4.5 per cent this year from the outperformed five per cent in 2023, said the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in its “Regional Economic Outlook Asia and Pacific” launched in Singapore yesterday.

Asia-Pacific is expected to remain the most dynamic region across the world, contributing about 60 per cent of global growth in 2024, the report noted.

The region embraces diverse growth drivers, from resilient domestic consumption in most ASEAN countries to a sharp uptick in tourism in the Pacific Island countries, IMF said.

Near-term risks are now broadly balanced. Retreating inflation and the prospect of earlier monetary easing have increased the likelihood of a soft landing, IMF said.

Stronger-than-expected growth in Europe and the United States will bring growth to Asia’s exporters while increased geo-economic fragmentation and geopolitical tensions continue to pose serious downside risks to medium-term growth in the region, it added.

People visit the Ameya-Yokocho in Ueno, Tokyo. PHOTO: AFP
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