\"\"NEW DELHI: India’s economic growth<\/a> is expected to pick up speed from 6.8% in 2016 to 7.2% by 2017 after a modest setback due to weaker than expected investments<\/a> and effects of withdrawal of large denomination bank notes, a World Bank report said on Sunday.
\n
It said growth is expected to further gather momentum by 2019 when the
Indian economy<\/a> is expected to expand by 7.7%. Several multilateral agencies have raised India’s growth prospects as the impact of demonetisation<\/a> has waned.
\n
\n“Timely and smooth implementation of the GST could prove to a significant benefit to economic activity However, India faces the challenge of further accelerating the responsiveness of poverty reduction to growth,” the report said.
\n
\nIt also said possible protectionism in advanced economies should not deter export-oriented growth in South Asia, including India, a region that could benefit from the backlash against globalisation.
\n
The report also confirms that South Asia remains the fastest-growing region in the world, gradually widening its lead relative to East Asia. Regional
GDP growth<\/a> is expected to rise from 6.7% in 2016 to 6.8% in 2017, and 7.1% in 2018.
\n
\n\"\"It claims that global integration has been good for economic development and poverty reduction, but finds that the region would be resilient to higher trade barriers in advanced economies.
\n
\nThe report says that the region would even stand to gain if selective protectionism resulted in trade diversion from established suppliers. South Asian economies also stand to gain from the recovery in advanced economies, which are their largest export markets.
\n
\n“Simulations on the impact of hypothetical new trade barriers show that South Asia is not only resilient to a potential rise in protectionism but could possibly even gain from it in some circumstances,” said Annette Dixon, the World Bank South Asia Region vice-president.
\n
\n“Advanced economies are recovering and could see faster growth that will likely increase demand for South Asian products. The region should seize this opportunity to diversify its exports and enhance its supply response. This could create a substantial number of jobs for new entrants to the labour force.”
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印度今年将增长7.2%:世界银行

它表示增长预计将进一步收集动量到2019年,印度经济将增长7.7%。几个多边机构提高了印度的经济增长前景的影响demonetisation已经减弱。

  • 更新于2017年4月17日07:45点坚持
新德里消息:印度的经济增长预计将加快速度从2016年的6.8%到2017年的7.2%适度的挫折后由于弱于预期投资和效果的撤出大面额钞票,世界银行的一份报告周日表示。

它表示增长预计将进一步收集势头,2019年印度经济预计将增长7.7%。几个多边机构提高了印度的经济增长前景的影响demonetisation已经减弱。

“及时、顺利实施消费税可以证明经济活动的一个重要好处然而,印度面临的挑战是,进一步加速增长的减贫的响应性,”该报告称。

可能还表示,贸易保护主义在发达经济体不应阻止出口导向型增长在南亚,包括印度、一个区域可以从反对全球化中受益。

报告还证实,南亚仍然是世界上增长最快的地区,逐步扩大领先地位相对于东亚。区域国内生产总值增长预计将从2016年的6.7%上升到2017年的6.8%和2018年的7.1%。

它声称,全球一体化有利于经济发展和减少贫困,但发现,该地区将弹性较高的发达国家的贸易壁垒。

报告说,该地区甚至会站获得如果选择性保护主义导致了从建立供应商贸易转移。南亚经济也发达经济体的复苏并从中获利,这是其最大的出口市场。

“模拟假设的新贸易壁垒的影响表明,南亚不仅抵御潜在的贸易保护主义上升,甚至可能获得它在某些情况下,“安妮特•迪克森说,世行南亚地区副总裁。

“发达经济体复苏,可以看到更快的增长,可能会增加对南亚产品的需求。该地区应该抓住这个机会,实现出口多元化,增强其供应的反应。这可以创造大量的就业机会为新进入劳动力市场。”
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\"\"NEW DELHI: India’s economic growth<\/a> is expected to pick up speed from 6.8% in 2016 to 7.2% by 2017 after a modest setback due to weaker than expected investments<\/a> and effects of withdrawal of large denomination bank notes, a World Bank report said on Sunday.
\n
It said growth is expected to further gather momentum by 2019 when the
Indian economy<\/a> is expected to expand by 7.7%. Several multilateral agencies have raised India’s growth prospects as the impact of demonetisation<\/a> has waned.
\n
\n“Timely and smooth implementation of the GST could prove to a significant benefit to economic activity However, India faces the challenge of further accelerating the responsiveness of poverty reduction to growth,” the report said.
\n
\nIt also said possible protectionism in advanced economies should not deter export-oriented growth in South Asia, including India, a region that could benefit from the backlash against globalisation.
\n
The report also confirms that South Asia remains the fastest-growing region in the world, gradually widening its lead relative to East Asia. Regional
GDP growth<\/a> is expected to rise from 6.7% in 2016 to 6.8% in 2017, and 7.1% in 2018.
\n
\n\"\"It claims that global integration has been good for economic development and poverty reduction, but finds that the region would be resilient to higher trade barriers in advanced economies.
\n
\nThe report says that the region would even stand to gain if selective protectionism resulted in trade diversion from established suppliers. South Asian economies also stand to gain from the recovery in advanced economies, which are their largest export markets.
\n
\n“Simulations on the impact of hypothetical new trade barriers show that South Asia is not only resilient to a potential rise in protectionism but could possibly even gain from it in some circumstances,” said Annette Dixon, the World Bank South Asia Region vice-president.
\n
\n“Advanced economies are recovering and could see faster growth that will likely increase demand for South Asian products. The region should seize this opportunity to diversify its exports and enhance its supply response. This could create a substantial number of jobs for new entrants to the labour force.”
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