Asian Development Bank: Due to coronavirus, global financial loss could reach $347 billion
Asian Development Bank: Due to coronavirus, global financial loss could reach $347 billion

The ongoing novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak will have a significant impact on developing Asian economies, – reads the press release by the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

According to a new analysis by the Asian Development Bank negative impact is expected through numerous channels.

“The ongoing novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak will have a significant impact on developing Asian economies, through numerous channels, including sharp declines in domestic demand, lower tourism and business travel, trade and production linkages, supply disruptions, and health effects, according to a new analysis by the Asian Development Bank (ADB)”, – the information reads.

According to ADB, the range of scenarios explored in the analysis suggests a global impact in the range of $77 billion to $347 billion,

“The magnitude of the economic losses will depend on how the outbreak evolves, which remains highly uncertain. The range of scenarios explored in the analysis suggests a global impact in the range of $77 billion to $347 billion, or 0.1% to 0.4% of global gross domestic product (GDP).

In a moderate scenario, where precautionary behaviors and restrictions such as travel bans start easing 3 months after the outbreak intensified and restrictions were imposed in late January, global losses could reach $156 billion, or 0.2% of global GDP. The People’s Republic of China (PRC) would account for $103 billion of those losses—or 0.8% of its GDP. The rest of developing Asia would lose $22 billion, or 0.2% of its GDP”, – the information reads.