APAC Economic Outlook 2026-2027
The International Monetary Fund projects a moderate growth of 5.5% for the APAC region in 2026, driven by a rebound in China and a steady expansion in India.
The International Monetary Fund projects a moderate growth of 5.5% for the APAC region in 2026, driven by a rebound in China and a steady expansion in India.
The OECD forecasts that the APAC region will experience a slowdown in economic growth in 2027 due to global trade tensions and rising inflation, with an expected growth rate of 4.8%.
Bloomberg identifies Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines as key APAC countries to watch in 2026-2027, driven by their growing middle class, infrastructure development, and favorable business environments.
A Harvard University study highlights the importance of digitalization, sustainability, and regional trade agreements in shaping the economic outlook for APAC countries in 2026-2027.
The World Bank provides an in-depth analysis of APAC economic indicators, including GDP growth, inflation, and trade balances, with forecasts and projections for 2026-2027.
PwC's annual survey of APAC business leaders reveals a cautiously optimistic outlook for the region in 2026, with 70% of respondents expecting revenue growth and 60% planning to increase investments.
A video analysis by Economist Intelligence Unit provides an in-depth look at the economic outlook for APAC countries in 2026-2027, covering topics such as trade, investment, and policy trends.
Trading Economics provides a comprehensive online tool for accessing and analyzing APAC economic data and forecasts, including interactive charts, tables, and downloadable datasets.