China growth lags Asia-Pacific for first time in decades as World Bank cuts outlook
by Helen Davidson with agencies from World news | The Guardian on (#643DR)
East Asia and Pacific annual growth forecasts downgraded from 5% to 3.2% as China's economy cools, largely due to zero-Covid policy
Covid-zero policies and the housing market crisis have put China's economic growth behind the rest of the Asia-Pacific region for the first time in more than 30 years, according to World Bank forecasts.
In a biannual report released on Tuesday, the US-based institution said the annual growth outlook for East Asia and the Pacific region had been downgraded from 5% to 3.2%. However much of that decline was down to economic woes in China, which constitute's 86% of the region's economic output.
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