Business29 April 2026

ADB lowers Asia growth forecasts due to Mid-East conflict

The Asian Development Bank on Wednesday cut its economic growth forecast for the region ​to 4.7% this year and 4.8% next year, ‌down from earlier projections of 5.1% for both years, due to the war in the Middle East.

It also raised ​its inflation forecast for Asia and the ​Pacific to 5.2% in 2026 from an earlier ⁠projection of 3.6%.

ADB President Masato Kanda called ​it a "significant downward revision" that reflected how the ​war had raised energy prices, tightened financial conditions and weighed on economic activity across the region.

“We are confronting systemic, long-lasting ​disruptions to global energy and trade networks, not ​just temporary volatility," he said in a statement.

Earlier this month, the ‌International ⁠Monetary Fund cut its 2026 global growth outlook to 3.1% because of the Iran war.

The ADB said if the conflict escalated it could lead to ​a more ​severe economic impact. ⁠As an example, it said if oil prices spiked in May and ​then stayed high, growth in developing Asia ​and ⁠the Pacific could slow to 4.2% this year and 4.0% in 2027, with inflation surging to 7.4% this ⁠year.

"Central ​banks should focus on limiting ​excessive market volatility while keeping a close watch on inflation expectations," ​it said.

-Reuters
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