New York [US], January 10: The United Nations has cautioned that global economic growth will remain subdued in 2025, citing ongoing uncertainties and challenges in its latest World Economic Situation and Prospects (WESP) 2025 report released on Thursday.
The report highlights that while the global economy has shown resilience against a series of interlinked shocks, growth continues to lag behind the pre-pandemic average of 3.2 per cent, constrained by weak investment, sluggish productivity, and high debt levels.
The global economy is projected to grow at 2.8 per cent in 2025, unchanged from 2024. Lower inflation and ongoing monetary easing in many economies are expected to provide a modest boost to global activity.
However, the report flags significant risks, including geopolitical conflicts, rising trade tensions, and elevated borrowing costs, which particularly impact low-income and vulnerable countries, further jeopardizing progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres emphasized the importance of collective action:
“In our interconnected economy, shocks in one region affect prices globally. We must build on progress and deliver a prosperous, sustainable future for all by 2025.”
Despite this moderation, many developing countries will face above-average inflation, with one in five projected to experience double-digit inflation levels in 2025.
The UN’s WESP 2025 report underscores the urgent need for global cooperation to address economic uncertainties and ensure inclusive growth. As Guterres stated, “The world must unite to build a sustainable and equitable future for all.”
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