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China to cap 'healthy' developing Asia's growth in 2024, says ADB

Second-largest economy's downturn could bring 'spillovers to trading partners'

A Cosco Shipping container ship at the Yangshan Deep Water Port in Shanghai. (cnsphoto via Reuters)

MANILA -- The Asian Development Bank projected that growth in developing Asia will slow this year, despite improved domestic demand, owing to headwinds and weaknesses in China's economy.

Developing Asia's gross domestic product is projected to expand 4.9% this year and next, slightly lower than the 5.0% that the ADB currently estimates for last year, according to the bank's new Asian Development Outlook, released on Thursday.

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