Asia Pacific GDP Growth to Slow in 2026
According to a recent report, the Asia Pacific region's GDP growth is expected to slow down in 2026 due to global economic uncertainty and trade tensions.
According to a recent report, the Asia Pacific region's GDP growth is expected to slow down in 2026 due to global economic uncertainty and trade tensions.
The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) has released its economic outlook for the region, predicting moderate growth in 2026.
Deloitte's latest report on the Asia Pacific economy highlights key trends and provides an outlook for 2026, including insights on trade, investment, and innovation.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has released its GDP growth projections for Asia Pacific countries in 2026, with varying forecasts for different economies in the region.
In this video, economists discuss the Asia Pacific economic outlook for 2026, covering topics such as trade policies, monetary policy, and regional cooperation.
The World Bank's economic monitor for Asia and the Pacific provides an in-depth analysis of the region's economic performance and outlook for 2026, including data and statistics.
This website provides a forecast of GDP growth for Asia Pacific countries in 2026, based on historical data and economic indicators, as well as a tool for comparing different economies.
The Asia Society Policy Institute has released a report on sustainable development in Asia and the Pacific, highlighting key challenges and opportunities for the region in 2026, with a focus on environmental and social issues.