The conflict in the Middle East is testing the resilience of developing Asia and the Pacific. Uncertainty remains exceptionally high, with impacts already evident through higher energy and commodity prices, disrupted shipping routes, and tighter financial conditions. This event will present insights from ADB’s latest Asian Development Outlook (April 2026) and examine the transmission channels of the conflict and their implications for the region’s growth prospects. It will also discuss policy responses to address these ongoing challenges.

ADB-ESS Joint Seminar: “Asia and the Pacific’s Economic Outlook and Impact of the Middle East Conflict”

27 April 2026 01:17:17 PM

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ADB-ESS Joint Seminar: “Asia and the Pacific’s Economic Outlook and Impact of the Middle East Conflict”

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