East Asia Economic Outlook 2026-2027
The International Monetary Fund forecasts a moderate economic growth of 5.5% for East Asia in 2026, driven by a rebound in private consumption and investment.
The International Monetary Fund forecasts a moderate economic growth of 5.5% for East Asia in 2026, driven by a rebound in private consumption and investment.
Bloomberg Economics predicts that East Asia's economy will grow by 5.8% in 2026, driven by a strong recovery in China and a pickup in exports.
Researchers at Harvard University's Center for International Development forecast that East Asia's economic growth will be driven by innovation and technological advancements in the region.
The World Bank projects that East Asia's economy will grow by 5.5% in 2026, driven by a strong performance in the services sector and a moderate expansion in manufacturing.
CNBC reports that economists are optimistic about East Asia's economic growth prospects in 2026, citing a rebound in trade and a pickup in business investment.
The Brookings Institution analyzes the long-term economic prospects for East Asia, highlighting the need for structural reforms and investments in human capital to drive sustainable growth.
The Asia Foundation reports on the key economic trends shaping East Asia's growth prospects in 2026, including the rise of the digital economy and the growing importance of regional trade agreements.
Trading Economics provides an interactive forecast tool for East Asia's economic growth, allowing users to explore different scenarios and projections.