Asia Pacific Economic Outlook 2026
The International Monetary Fund forecasts a moderate growth of 5.5% for the Asia Pacific region in 2026, driven by a rebound in trade and investment.
The International Monetary Fund forecasts a moderate growth of 5.5% for the Asia Pacific region in 2026, driven by a rebound in trade and investment.
The World Bank reports that the Asia Pacific region is expected to experience a significant shift towards service-oriented economies, with a growing middle class driving consumer spending.
Harvard University's Center for International Development discusses the potential risks and opportunities for the Asia Pacific region, including the impact of technological advancements and geopolitical tensions.
Bloomberg Economics predicts that the Asia Pacific region will face significant challenges in 2026, including a slowdown in global trade and rising inflation, but notes that some countries are better positioned to weather these headwinds.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development provides an in-depth analysis of the Asia Pacific region's economic prospects, including projections for GDP growth, inflation, and unemployment.
A video by the Centre for Economic Policy Research provides an expert analysis of the Asia Pacific region's economic outlook for 2026, discussing key trends and challenges.
The Asia Society Policy Institute releases a report on the Asia Pacific region's economic trends and outlook for 2026, highlighting the need for sustainable and inclusive growth.
Trading Economics provides a comprehensive dataset and forecasts for the Asia Pacific region's economy, including GDP, inflation, and trade balances, offering a tool for economists and investors.