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2 Maggio 2025

Malaysia

PART 1: [UPDATED] IMF CUTS MALAYSIA 2025 GDP TO 4.1PCT ON REGIONAL SLOWDOWN

The International Monetary Fund has downgraded Malaysia's real gross domestic product (GDP) growth forecast for 2025 to 4.1 per cent, from 4.7 per cent previously, reflecting a broader downward revision across the region. In its April 2025 World Economic Outlook, titled "A Critical Juncture amid Policy Shifts", the fund also projected Malaysia's economy to expand by 3.8 per cent in 2026. The IMF trimmed its global growth forecast for 2025 to 2.8 per cent, down 0.5 percentage point from its January estimate. Among Malaysia's regional peers, the IMF cut Indonesia's 2025 outlook to 4.7 per cent from 5.1 per cent. The Philippines is now expected to grow by 5.5 per cent, down from 6.1 per cent, while Thailand's forecast was revised to 1.8 per cent from 2.9 per cent. The fund said major policy shifts were reshaping the global trade landscape and reigniting uncertainty, once again testing the global economy's resilience. "Since February, the United States has announced multiple waves of tariffs against trading partners, some of which have invoked countermeasures. "Markets initially took the announcements mostly in stride, until the United States' near-universal application of tariffs on April 2, which triggered historic drops in major equity indices and spikes in bond yields, followed by a partial recovery after the pause and additional carve-outs announced on and after April 9," it said. The IMF reiterated that the global economy is at a critical juncture, with signs of stabilisation emerging through much of 2024, after a prolonged and challenging period of unprecedented shocks. "Inflation, down from multidecade highs, followed a gradual though bumpy decline toward central bank targets. Labour markets normalised, with unemployment and vacancy rates returning to pre-pandemic levels," it added. (ICE KUALA LUMPUR)


Fonte notizia: 2 maggio 2025, Kuala Lumpur