The International Monetary Fund, IMF has downgraded its forecast for Nigeria’s 2024 economic growth to 3.0 per cent.
This represents one percentage point below the growth
forecast of 3.1 percent made in October 2023.
The IMF announced the downgrade in its World Economic
Outlook update in January 2024 released today.
The IMF also downgraded the forecast for Sub-Saharan 2024 economic
growth to 3.2 per cent from 3.4 earlier forecast in October last year.
In contrast, the IMF upgraded its forecast for global
economic 2024 growth forecast to 3.1
percent from 2.9 per cent earlier forecast in October last year.
The IMF stated: “Global growth is projected at 3.1 percent
in 2024 and 3.2 percent in 2025, with the 2024 forecast 0.2 percentage point
higher than that in the October 2023 World Economic Outlook (WEO) on account of
greater-than-expected resilience in the United States and several large
emerging market and developing economies, as well as fiscal support in China.”
On its forecast for Sub Saharan Africa region, IMF said: “In
sub-Saharan Africa, growth is projected to rise from an estimated 3.3 percent
in 2023 to 3.8 percent in 2024 and 4.1
percent in 2025, as the negative effects of earlier weather shocks subside and
supply issues gradually improve.
The downward revision for 2024 of 0.2 percentage points from
October 2023 mainly reflects a weaker projection for South Africa on account of
increasing logistical constraints, including those in the transportation
sector, on economic activity.”
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