[To learn English] Economic growth across 11 Pacific Island countries is expected to weaken in 2026 as higher energy and shipping costs, slowing tourism momentum and persistent structural constraints weigh on activity, the World Bank said in a report released on Tuesday. The World Bank's Pacific Economic Update said growth in the Pacific Island countries it tracks slowed to an estimated 3.2% in 2024 and 2025, down from 6.5% in 2023, and is forecast to ease further to 2.8% in 2026 before edging up to 3.1% in 2027. 世界银行周二发布的报告称,由于能源和航运成本上升、旅游业增长放缓以及长期结构性制约因素的影响,11个太平洋岛国2026年的经济增长预计将趋弱。 世界银行太平洋经济更新报告显示,所追踪的太平洋岛国经济增长率在2024年和2025年放缓至约3.2%(低于2023年的6.5%),预计2026年将进一步降至2.8%,然后在2027年小幅回升至3.1%。 LearnEnglish Leave a remark
