India Contribution to World GDP to Reach 17% This Year: PwC

  • 16-Jan-2017
  • India Contribution to World GDP to Reach 17% This Year: PwC

NEW DELHI: India grew fastest among major economies worldwide at over 7.5 per cent in 2016 and will continue to drive global growth in 2017 with its share in the world GDP expected to rise to 17 per cent, a study said recently.

"Asia will remain the fastest growing region of the world, but the spotlight will shift away from China to India and Indonesia," PwC's global economy watch (GEW) said, adding that Indonesia is set to become the world's 16th trillion dollar economy.

As per the projections Chinese growth to remain at around the 6 per cent mark, while India's contribution to world GDP growth could reach almost 17 per cent this year.

The study noted that China will feel the costs of higher private sector debt burden. Economists predict that globalisation will take a backseat this year and world trade is expected to see slow growth.

"The resurgence of economic nationalism in some parts of the world means World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules will be put to the test. The world's biggest bilateral trade route (US-China) is likely to come under pressure," it said.

Besides this, the other major global economic themes that could prevail in 2017, are that the US monetary policy is expected to move back towards normalcy and politics would drive uncertainty and economics.

Source: Dailyshippingtimes.com

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