Kathmandu, Jan 11 : Nepal’s economic growth rate would
remain 5.1 percent in the fiscal year 2022/23 and 4.9 percent in 2023/24, a
report reveals.
The ‘Global Economic Prospect
Report’ released by the World Bank (WB) on Tuesday has come up with the
forecast. The WB also estimated that Nepal’s economic growth rate would
estimably be 5.8 percent in the fiscal 2021/22.
As per the WB’s estimation, economic
growth rate would be slashed not only in Nepal but also across the globe.
According to the report, global
economic growth rate would be squeezed to 1.7 percent in the year 2023 which is
1.3 percent lower than the earlier estimate.
Six months before or in the month
of June this year, the WB had made public an estimation of global economic
growth rate of 3.0 percent. In the year 2024, the global economic growth rate
would remain 2.7 percent.
The ongoing war between Russia and
Ukraine and COVID pandemic has been considered the main causes behind the lower
economic growth rate, the economic prospect report noted.
High price hike, high interest rate
and disruption in the supply chain have been identified as other causes behind
the fall in the economic growth rate.
The WB report further stated that,
“The estimation of economic growth rate for the year 2023 is the third big
recession in the last three decades”.
According to the report, India
would see the economic growth rate of 6.6 percent in the fiscal 2023 and 6.1 in
the fiscal 2024. Likewise, Pakistan would witness the economic growth rate of
2.0 percent in the fiscal year 2023 and 3.2 in 2024. Bangladesh would have the
economic growth rate of 5.2 percent in the fiscal 2023 and 6.2 percent in 2024,
the WB report reveals. (RSS)