"World Bank: China's Headwinds Slow East Asia's Faster Growth"

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"World Bank: China's Headwinds Slow East Asia's Faster Growth"
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The World Bank forecasts that growth in developing East Asia and Pacific will slow to 4.5% in 2024, down from 5.1% in 2023, with China's economy expected to moderate to 4.5% from last year's 5.2% expansion. The region's growth is outpacing the rest of the world but faces headwinds from China's slowing growth, high debt levels, and a slumping real estate sector. External factors such as global economic slowdown, protectionist policies, and high interest rates also pose risks. The report emphasizes the need for bold policy action to unleash competition, improve infrastructure, and reform education to boost the region's economy, while highlighting the potential for China's pro-market reforms to accelerate growth.

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