IMF: Coronavirus vaccines will power 5.5% global economic growth in 2021

IMF: Coronavirus vaccines will power 5.5% global economic growth in 2021
The IMF says economies worldwide will need support from their governments to offset the damage from the coronavirus pandemic. (AP)
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Updated 26 January 2021
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IMF: Coronavirus vaccines will power 5.5% global economic growth in 2021

IMF: Coronavirus vaccines will power 5.5% global economic growth in 2021
  • The vaccines should contain the spread of the virus and allow governments around the world to ease lockdowns

WASHINGTON: The spread of COVID-19 vaccines will power a stronger global economic recovery in 2021, the International Monetary Fund forecast Tuesday.
After sinking 3.5 percent in 2020, the worst year since World War II, the global economy will grow 5.5 percent this year, the 190-country lending organization predicted. The new figure for 2021 is an upgrade from the 5.2 percent expansion the IMF forecast in October and would mark the fastest year of global growth since the 2010 snapback from the financial crisis.
The vaccines should contain the spread of the virus and allow governments around the world to ease lockdowns and encourage a return to normal economic activity. But the IMF also says economies worldwide will need support from their governments to offset the damage from the pandemic and warns that coronavirus mutations could cloud the outlook for global health and economic growth.
In an update to its World Economic Outlook, the IMF said that it expects the US economy — the world’s biggest — to expand 5.1 percent this year after collapsing 3.4 percent in 2020. No. 2 China is expected to record 8.1 percent growth after eking out a 2.3 percent increase in 2020.
The 19 countries European countries that share the euro currency will collectively register 4.2 percent growth this year after seeing economic output crater 7.2 percent in 2020, the IMF says. The Japanese economy is forecast to grow 3.1 percent, reversing a 5.1 percent decline in 2020.
The IMF gave India a big upgrade, thanks to a faster-than-expected recovery at its factories and farms: The Indian economy is forecast to expand 11.5 percent in 2021, fastest among major economies, and a turnaround from 2020’s decline of 8 percent.
The agency also expects global trade to rebound this year: recording 8.1 percent growth after falling 9.6 percent last year.