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    IMF Lifts 2025 GDP Emerging Economies' Outlook on Improved China View

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    Posted on July 29, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    The IMF has upgraded its 2025 GDP growth forecast for emerging economies to 4.1%, driven by an improved outlook for China and reduced US-China tariffs.

    IMF Upgrades 2025 GDP Growth Forecast for Emerging Economies, Boosted by China

    IMF's Economic Growth Forecast Update

    By Rodrigo Campos

    China's Economic Performance

    NEW YORK (Reuters) -The International Monetary Fund raised its outlook for economic growth across emerging market and developing economies this year to 4.1% from 3.7%, driven by frontloading and a more upbeat view on China.  

    Global Economic Outlook

    In an update published on Tuesday to its flagship World Economic Outlook report, the Fund also nudged its 2026 economic growth forecast for emerging economies up to 4.0% from 3.9%.

    Risks to Economic Projections

    China received the largest upgrade with the Fund predicting the world's number two economy would expand 4.8% this year compared with a previous forecast for 4.0%. 

    Country-Specific Forecasts

    "This revision reflects stronger-than-expected activity in the first half of 2025 and the significant reduction in U.S.–China tariffs," the fund said, adding latest forecasts assumed U.S. tariffs on China at 17.3% rather than the 24.4% which formed the basis of its calculations in April. 

    The Fund also noted that for all countries "pauses on higher tariffs are assumed to remain in place past their expiration dates and higher rates are assumed not to take effect".

    China's economy posted 5.2% growth in the second quarter but cracks are showing in the export-led economy at the center of the trade war.

    Beijing is facing an August 12 deadline to reach a durable tariff agreement with Washington, after reaching preliminary deals in May and June. Many countries will see higher duties starting later this week. Negotiations continue Tuesday in Stockholm.

    Risks for the outlook are tilted downward, the IMF said, given the "precarious equilibrium of trade policy stances assumed in the baseline."

    The upgrade for emerging markets reflects a more optimistic outlook globally by the Fund, which nudged global GDP growth forecast up to 3.0% for 2025 and to 3.1% in 2026. However, those levels still mark a downgrade on the Fund's projections made in January.

    While most individual economies received upgrades, Russia and South Korea were the exception. 

    Russia's economy is now seen expanding 0.9% this year, from a previous view of 1.5% growth. South Korea's new 0.8% GDP growth forecast for 2025 compares with 1.0% previously.

    (Reporting by Rodrigo Campos in New York; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

    Table of Contents

    • IMF's Economic Growth Forecast Update
    • China's Economic Performance
    • Global Economic Outlook
    • Risks to Economic Projections

    Key Takeaways

    • •IMF upgrades 2025 GDP growth forecast for emerging markets to 4.1%.
    • •China's economic outlook significantly improved, boosting forecasts.
    • •US-China tariff reductions contribute to positive economic projections.
    • •Global GDP growth forecast slightly increased for 2025 and 2026.
    • •Russia and South Korea face downgraded economic growth forecasts.

    Frequently Asked Questions about IMF lifts 2025 GDP emerging economies' outlook on improved China view

    1What is the IMF's updated GDP growth forecast for emerging economies in 2025?

    The IMF raised its outlook for economic growth across emerging market and developing economies to 4.1% for 2025, up from a previous forecast of 3.7%.

    2How has China's economic forecast changed according to the IMF?

    China received the largest upgrade, with the IMF predicting a 4.8% expansion this year, compared to a previous forecast of 4.0%.

    Country-Specific Forecasts
    3What are the risks associated with the IMF's economic outlook?

    The IMF noted that risks for the outlook are tilted downward, given the precarious equilibrium of trade policy stances assumed in the baseline.

    4Which countries did not receive upgrades in their GDP forecasts?

    Russia and South Korea were the exceptions, with Russia's economy expected to grow by 0.9% and South Korea's by 0.8% in 2025.

    5What is the global GDP growth forecast for 2025 according to the IMF?

    The IMF nudged the global GDP growth forecast up to 3.0% for 2025 and to 3.1% in 2026.

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