Asia Economic Outlook 2026
The International Monetary Fund forecasts Asia's economic growth to reach 5.5% in 2026, driven by strong performances in China, India, and Southeast Asia.
The International Monetary Fund forecasts Asia's economic growth to reach 5.5% in 2026, driven by strong performances in China, India, and Southeast Asia.
The World Bank projects varying growth rates across Asia in 2026, with Vietnam expected to lead at 7.2%, followed by the Philippines at 6.5%, and Indonesia at 5.8%.
Researchers at Harvard University discuss the long-term economic prospects of Asia, highlighting the potential for sustained growth in countries like South Korea and Singapore through innovation and trade.
Bloomberg Economics predicts that Asia's economic growth will be influenced by global trends, including the impact of US monetary policy and the ongoing digital transformation in the region.
This tool provides interactive forecasts for Asian economies, allowing users to explore predicted GDP growth rates, inflation, and other economic indicators for 2026 and beyond.
A series of video analyses by economists and experts discussing the economic outlook for various Asian countries in 2026, covering topics from trade agreements to technological advancements.
The Asian Development Bank publishes an annual outlook, forecasting economic growth, challenges, and opportunities for developing countries in Asia, with a focus on sustainable and inclusive development.
An article by the Brookings Institution examines the complex landscape of Asia's economic growth, discussing geopolitical tensions, environmental concerns, and the role of international cooperation in 2026.