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Asia's economic star shines bright
 Updated: 2003-12-30 07:03

MANILA: Despite experiencing multiple shocks in 2003, Asia has remained resilient and continued to be a star performer in the global economy, with a growth rate widely expected to reach nearly 6 per cent in the year.

The growth is "remarkable" against the backdrop of severe shocks the region suffered in the first half of 2003 with the Iraq War, volatile oil prices, slowdown in the industrialized countries' growth, the SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) epidemic and regional terrorist threats, according to Ifzal Ali, chief economist of the Manila-based Asian Development Bank (ADB).

The outlook for Asian economies was gloomy earlier this year, especially after the SARS outbreak, which came at an already difficult time following the outbreak of the Iraq War in March. The epidemic killed nearly 800 people in Asia and hammered consumer spending, tourism and business confidence.

As a result, gross domestic product (GDP) weakened considerably in the second quarter across much of the region.

To cushion the impact of the shocks, many countries in the region cut interest rates and unveiled pump-priming measures and aid packages to stimulate domestic demand.

The prospects for the Asian economy brightened in the second half of the year, thanks to the swift end to the major battle in the Iraq War, which helped keep a lid on oil prices, and the quick containment of SARS, which analysts estimated had cost East and Southeast Asian economies about US$18 billion in GDP.

The region is also benefiting from the improved outlook for its two biggest trading partners, the United States and Japan, as well as robust trade within the region spurred by China's continued rapid expansion.

In 2003, the most positive factor is the continuing emergence of China as a driver of intra-regional trade and economic growth, a trend underscored by the nation's overtaking the United States as the ROK's main export market. For economies in East and Southeast Asia, the share of total exports going to China has doubled since the start of 2000, ADB data show.

"If this trend persists and developing Asia continues to focus on policies to achieve faster growth in domestic demand, Asia's economic outlook will, over time, become less vulnerable to economic swings in industrial countries," Ali said.

In an update earlier this month to its September forecasts for the region, the ADB projected China's economy growing by 8.5 per cent in 2003 and cooling off to 8.0 per cent in 2004, as compared with the respective 7.8 per cent and 7.9 per cent projected earlier.

On the back of China's continued rapid growth, an improving external economic environment facing Asia and strong domestic demand in many countries, the regional economy is forecast to expand between 5.7 and 5.9 per cent in 2003 before accelerating to between 6.2 and 6.3 per cent next year, according to the ADB, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.

It would be the region's best performance since the 7.1 per cent growth in 2000.

Many observers are optimistic the region is heading for continued recovery and will remain a bright spot on the world economic map.

(Xinhua)



 
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