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December 10, 2020 02:02 AM Eastern Standard Time

VILNIUS, Lithuania--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Global real GDP growth will reach 5.1% in 2021 with developing and advanced economies at 6.1% and 3.8% respectively, according to global market research company Euromonitor International.
India will lead the world’s economic recovery with GDP growth set to reach 9% in 2021, according to Euromonitor International.
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Findings from Euromonitor’s Global Recovery Tracker suggest that amongst the top ten largest economies, China and India will recover the fastest, while the UK and Brazil will take the longest.

India is leading the world’s economic recovery with a GDP growth set to reach 9% in 2021, a strong performance led by a 12.5% forecast increase in private consumption during the festive season at the end of this year.

In second place, China’s GDP growth is forecast at 7.5% for 2021.


With the country’s industrial and services sectors having already recovered by October 2020, its private and consumer sectors are following suit, signalling an acceleration in recovery.

In the UK, the situation between COVID-19 and Brexit causes uncertainty about the future and gives an additional shock to the economy. Giedrius Stalenis, economist at Euromonitor International states, “Unsuccessful Brexit negotiations would stagnate economic growth for the UK. However, if companies prepare better for a No-Deal Brexit, the UK economy could grow around 4% by 2021.”
In Brazil, while the energy and transportation sectors are still underperforming, the manufacturing and production sectors are showing signs of partial economic recovery, forecasting a 3.2% GDP growth in 2021, one of the lowest in the world. The increase in an ageing population is another contributing factor to a comparatively slower recovery rate in advanced economies, such as Japan, Italy and France.
To find out more, watch Euromonitor’s webinar ‘Global Economy in 2021: Outlook for Recovery and Potential Risks’.
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We dont know what will happen during first quarter of 2021 yet. Better wait for fourth quarter of 2020 to know more what will likely to happen in the beginning three months of 2021. In this situation, long term prediction cannot be count on, we are under a special circumstances now.
 
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I really get tired of this india cow dump:

Remember the forecast they made about India and China's economy in 2020?

In 2020, IMF believe India will grow at 1.9% whilst China will grow at 1.2%


Its almost a trend, the west always try to overestimate india and underestimate China's economy growth.
 
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I really get tired of this india cow dump:

Remember the forecast they made about India and China's economy in 2020?

In 2020, IMF believe India will grow at 1.9% whilst China will grow at 1.2%


Its almost a trend, the west always try to overestimate india and underestimate China's economy growth.
Been underestimated by people who don't like you is always a good thing,don't you think so? We don't need that kind of confidence (read delusion).
 
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India is like a baby...need babysit snd constant cuddles by the west
 
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Another self bragging article by western for Indians. Nobody dare to leave our China for global high growth becos it will make their propaganda looks too unreal.
 
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