IMF’s Georgieva: India, China to account for 50% of global economic growth in 2023

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IMF’s Georgieva: India, China to account for 50% of global economic growth in 2023
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IMF’s Georgieva: India, China to account for 50% of global economic growth in 2023 IMF India China GDP EconomicIndicator

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“Despite surprisingly resilient labor markets and consumer spending in most advanced economies, and the uplift from China's reopening, we expect the world economy to grow less than 3 percent in 2023.” “For low-income countries, higher borrowing costs come at a time of weakening demand for their exports. And we see their per-capita income growth staying below that of emerging economies. That is a severe blow, making it even harder for low-income nations to catch up.”Information on these pages contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties.

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