Boao Forum report: What's driving Asia's steady economic growth?

博鳌论坛报告:是什么驱动亚洲经济的稳健增长?

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2025-03-25

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①A Boao Forum report projects Asian economic growth at 4.5 percent in 2025. What's driving this steady growth amid global uncertainties? (00:44) ②China unveils regulation on implementing anti-foreign sanctions law. (14:19) ③Opposition grows as USTR holds hearing on levies on Chinese ships. (25:00) ④The US Federal Reserve has cut its growth forecast for the US economy. (34:31) ⑤Greenland's leaders have called US officials' visit "highly aggressive". What are the Trump administration's real motives behind such a controversial move? (44:07)
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  • Coming up, A Boao Forum report projects Asian economic growth at 4.5% in 2025.

  • What's driving this steady growth amid global uncertainties?

  • China unveils regulation on implementing anti foreign sanctions law.

  • What message does it send?

  • Greenland's leaders have called US Officials visit Highly aggressive.

  • What are the Trump administration's real motives behind such a controversial move?

  • A report projects Asian economic growth at 4.5% in 2025, up from 4.4% in 2024.

  • The Asian Economic Outlook and Integration Progress annual report released by the Boao Forum on Tuesday suggests the ratio of Asia's GDP among the global total,

  • measured by purchasing power parity, is expected to rise from 48.1% in 2024 to 48.6% this year.

  • The report notes

  • that the global reliance on Asian economies for foreign investment has reached around 60% in recent years,

  • with China and ASEAN being the most attractive destinations.

  • The annual Woao Forum for Asia is underway in Haidam Province with the theme Asia in the Changing World Towards a Shared Future.

  • Participants are discussing hot issues around globalization amid political and economic uncertainties.

  • For more,