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          IMF official: Asia powerhouse of global economy

          China Daily | Updated: 2024-11-06 09:53
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          Krishna Srinivasan (left), director of the International Monetary Fund's Asia and Pacific Department, attends a media conference in Colombo, Sri Lanka, in May 2023. [Photo/Xinhua]

          WASHINGTON — Asia, which is contributing 60 percent to global growth, is clearly the powerhouse of the global economy, said Krishna Srinivasan, director of the International Monetary Fund's Asia and Pacific Department.

          "This is the most dynamic region of the world. It has a huge amount of labor force. A lot of that is also skilled labor force. It's a region that is highly integrated into global supply chains. And lastly, it's a region which has seen a huge increase in productivity growth," Srinivasan told Xinhua in an interview recently.

          "For these three reasons, this region is contributing a lot more than other regions," he said.

          In its latest World Economic Outlook report, the IMF has maintained its global growth forecast for 2024 at 3.2 percent, consistent with its projection in July. Emerging and developing Asia, meanwhile, is expected to grow 5.3 percent.

          "Emerging markets in Asia are pulling their weight much more than advanced economies," as advanced economies are still seeing interest rate tightening and weak domestic demand, Srinivasan said.

          The IMF official noted that going forward, the region also will have to confront the risks of geoeconomic fragmentation, impact of artificial intelligence, impact of climate change and so on. The impact of geoeconomic fragmentation on Asia is particularly concerning, he said.

          According to IMF estimates, there were roughly 1,000 trade restrictive measures in 2019, but in 2023, the number had surged to 3,000. "A lot of trade distorting measures are happening, which is leading to greater fragmentation," Srinivasan said.

          "In a region like Asia, which has benefited the most from regional integration and integration of supply chains, any kind of fragmentation means that Asia risks losing the most," he continued.

          The IMF official noted that there is redistribution of trade — for example, Association of Southeast Asian Nations economies have benefited in some targeted sectors because of US-China trade tensions.

          However, "over the long term, everybody loses, because the dynamism of the global economy declines, global output declines", he said.

          Noting that IMF research shows that for every trade restriction, whether it's a tariff or non-tariff barrier, there's a 74 percent probability that countries will retaliate, Srinivasan urged policymakers to focus on ways to reduce these trade restrictions.

          The IMF official said the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation provides a very good forum for such kind of dialogue, as this is a group of 21 economies that account for a large part of global trade.

          "So it provides an economic forum, a forum for dialogue between countries on how to alleviate these trade frictions and how to embrace, or how to continue with multilateralism," he said.

          The latest WEO report showed that the Chinese economy is expected to grow by 4.8 percent this year, down by 0.2 percentage point from the previous projection.

          Looking ahead, better than expected third quarter GDP data, combined with recently announced policy support, mean that "risks are broadly balanced", he said.

          Noting that many of the measures recently announced by Chinese authorities are consistent with IMF's suggestions in the Article IV report, Srinivasan said that there still needs to be greater fiscal support from the central government to rehabilitate the property sector.

          Xinhua

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