56th ADB Annual Meeting: Governors' Seminar - Policies to Support Asia's Rebound
Video | 03 May 2023
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- 56th ADB Annual Meeting: Governors' Seminar - Policies to Support Asia's Rebound
- WATCH: Asia's recovery from the pandemic faces multiple challenges: food and energy security threatened by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, slowing global demand, capital outflows, depreciation, and climate change urgency.
- WATCH: What policies should be prioritized to ensure that Asia's rebound from the pandemic remains resilient? - 56th Annual Meeting of the ADB Board of Governors
Asia’s recovery from the pandemic faces multiple challenges: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine threatens food and energy security; policy tightening has led to slowing global demand, capital outflows, depreciation, and challenges to debt sustainability; globalization and multilateralism are at risk of fracturing; and the need for action on climate change has become more urgent. The panel discussed what policies should be prioritized to ensure that the region’s rebound remains resilient.
The event was held as part of the 56th Annual Meeting of the ADB Board of Governors.
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