IMF Revises Asia’s 2025 GDP Growth Higher to 4.5%
2025-10-16 23:21
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Chusnul Chotimah
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The International Monetary Fund revised Asia’s economic growth forecast upward on Thursday to 4.5% in 2025, an increase of 0.6 percentage points from its estimate in April, though slowing from 4.6% last year.
It projects growth to slow to 4.1% in 2026.
Economic activity in the Asia-Pacific region was holding up better than expected in April, despite the area bearing the brunt of US tariffs, said Krishna Srinivasan, director of the IMF’s Asia and Pacific Department, at a news conference, as reported by Reuters.
But he cautioned that significant downside risks remain, noting that the "dust on tariffs has not settled yet" and tariffs could still increase.
The agency warned that renewed escalation in US-China tensions could deal a heavy blow to a region deeply integrated into global supply chains.
"The region is once again set to contribute the lion’s share of global growth - about 60%, both this year and in 2026," Srinivasan said.