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Singapore lowers 2022 growth projection after q-o-q contraction 

Economy predicted to expand 3.0 to 4.0% this year, down from earlier 3.0 to 5.0% forecast, 

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 11 Aug 2022 12:00PM

Singapore lowers 2022 growth projection after q-o-q contraction 
Singapore has narrowed its economic growth forecast this year after the economy contracted in the second quarter compared to the previous three months due to rising inflation and tighter monetary policies. – AFP pic, August 11, 2022

SINGAPORE – Singapore today narrowed its economic growth forecast this year after the economy contracted in the second quarter compared to the previous three months due to rising inflation and tighter monetary policies, the government said.

Moves by central banks worldwide to tighten borrowing costs in order to deal with rocketing prices have weighed down on global demand for Singapore’s exports, with the government painting a grim picture for the rest of the year.

Economists often see the performance of the city state’s open, trade-driven economy as a barometer for global trading activity.

Singapore’s economy is now projected to expand by 3.0 to 4.0% this year, trimmed from a 3.0 to 5.0% forecast earlier, the Trade Ministry said in a statement.

The economy grew by 4.4% year-on-year in the second quarter to June, faster than the 3.8% growth recorded in the previous quarter, it said.

But compared to the previous three months, the economy contracted by 0.2%, reversing the 0.8% expansion in the first quarter.

“Since May, the global economic environment has deteriorated further,” the ministry said.

“Stronger than expected inflationary pressures and the more aggressive tightening of monetary policy in response are expected to weigh on growth in major advanced economies such as the US and Eurozone.”

China, a key market for global exports, “continues to grapple with a deepening property market downturn and recurring domestic Covid-19 outbreaks”, it said.

“Notwithstanding recent signs of a slight easing in global supply disruptions, the disruptions are likely to persist for the rest of the year as underlying factors such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict and China’s zero-Covid-19 policy remain,” it added.

Growth in the United States is expected to slow further in the second half of the year, and “the persistent disruption in natural gas supplies from Russia could also trigger a sharp slowdown in the Eurozone economy”, it warned.

Selena Ling, chief economist at OCBC Bank, said the strong recovery in the aviation and tourism sectors after Singapore lifted coronavirus restrictions should help cushion the effects of slowing global demand. – AFP, August 11, 2022

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