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After a strong performance in 2022, Viet Nam’s economic growth is expected to moderate at 6.5% this year and further expand at 6.8% in 2024, according to the flagship economic publication of ADB.
Cambodia’s economy is forecast to grow at 5.5% in 2023 and 6.0% in 2024 on a more robust tourism recovery and higher growth in the services sector, according to a report released by ADB.
ADO April 2023, forecasts Sri Lanka’s economy to contract further in 2023 before it begins a gradual recovery in 2024, as the country navigates an unprecedented economic crisis.
The Georgian economy is expected to slow in 2023 with fewer migrants from the Russian Federation and receding financial inflows, before recovering slightly in 2024 according to a new ADB report.
Indonesia’s economy is expected to grow by 4.8% in 2023 and 5.0% in 2024 as the commodity boom wanes and domestic demand normalizes, according to a report by ADB.
Philippine economic growth is expected to moderate this year from 2022’s forecast-beating outturn but will remain on a healthy expansion mode, underpinned by rising domestic demand and a recovery in services particularly tourism, according to a new report released by ADB today.
Согласно прогнозу, экономический рост в Казахстане в 2023 и 2024 годах ускорится благодаря восстановлению промышленности, сферы услуг и внутреннего спроса, говорится в новом докладе Азиатского банка развития (АБР).