Asia Pacific Economic Outlook 2026-2027
The International Monetary Fund projects Asia Pacific economic growth to moderate in 2026-2027, driven by China's slowing expansion and global trade tensions.
The International Monetary Fund projects Asia Pacific economic growth to moderate in 2026-2027, driven by China's slowing expansion and global trade tensions.
Researchers at Harvard University analyze the impact of China's economic slowdown on the Asia Pacific region, highlighting potential risks and opportunities for investment and trade.
Bloomberg experts discuss China's influence on Asia Pacific economic growth, citing factors such as infrastructure investment, trade agreements, and technological innovation.
The World Bank provides an overview of key economic indicators for the Asia Pacific region, including GDP growth, inflation, and trade balances, with a focus on China's economic performance.
Brookings Institution scholars examine China's economic rebalancing efforts, exploring potential benefits for the Asia Pacific region, such as increased trade and investment cooperation.
CNBC provides a forecast of Asia Pacific economic growth, highlighting China's expected slowdown and its implications for regional trade and investment, as well as potential opportunities for other countries.
The Asia Foundation analyzes the impact of China's Belt and Road Initiative on Asia Pacific economic growth, discussing potential benefits and challenges for regional development and cooperation.
The Global Knowledge Partnership on Migration and Development (KNOMAD) presents a data-driven analysis of Asia Pacific economic trends, including migration patterns, trade flows, and investment opportunities, with a focus on China's role in the region.