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    ADB trims South Korea’s growth projection to 2 percent for 2025

    December 12, 2024
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    The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has revised South Korea’s 2025 economic growth forecast downward to 2 percent, according to an announcement by Seoul’s finance ministry on Wednesday. The adjustment reflects a 0.3 percentage-point decrease from the bank’s previous projection made in September. The revised forecast aligns with estimates from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which have also pegged South Korea’s 2025 growth at 2 percent.

    ADB trims South Korea’s growth projection to 2 percent for 2025

    This convergence underscores a cautious outlook for one of Asia’s most advanced economies amid challenging global conditions. The ADB cited a slowdown in South Korea’s export momentum, primarily driven by a downturn in the semiconductor sector, a key pillar of the nation’s economy. Despite domestic measures such as interest rate cuts and more supportive government policies, external headwinds are expected to weigh on growth prospects.

    The semiconductor industry, a significant contributor to South Korea’s export revenues, has faced declining demand amid a broader slowdown in global technology markets. The ADB’s assessment suggests that this trend will likely persist, tempering the country’s recovery trajectory in the near term. While South Korea has implemented policies to bolster domestic demand and support key industries, external uncertainties, including a volatile global economic environment, continue to challenge its growth potential.

    Policymakers in Seoul have emphasized the need for structural reforms and diversification to reduce reliance on export-driven sectors like semiconductors. The ADB’s updated forecast highlights the importance of continued vigilance in managing economic risks and maintaining macroeconomic stability. With global trade facing ongoing challenges, South Korea’s ability to navigate these headwinds will be pivotal in sustaining growth. This latest projection is part of the ADB’s broader economic outlook report, which monitors developments across the region and provides insights into emerging trends that could influence growth trajectories. – Filed by MENA Newswire News Desk.

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