UN forecasts global economic growth around 3 per cent in 2019
The global economy will grow around 3 per cent annually in 2019 and 2020, but waning support for multilateralism, escalating trade disputes, increasing debt and rising climate risks are clouding prospects, the United Nations said Monday.
The U.N.’s report, the World Economic Situation and Prospects 2019, said signs suggest that the economic growth spurt “has peaked,” forecasting that global growth will remain steady at just below the 3.1 per cent expansion of 2018.
But the report also stressed that economic growth is uneven and often doesn’t reach poorer nations. Per capita income is expected to stagnate or see only marginal growth this year in parts of Africa, western Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, it said.
While economic indicators remain “largely favourable,” U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the report “raises concerns over the sustainability of global economic growth in the face of rising financial, social and environmental challenges.”