COVID 19 Delta Variant May Significantly Hit Growth In Southeast Asia, Predicts Goldman Sach


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Goldman Sachs has downgraded its growth forecast for main Southeast Asian economies for 2021. The region is struggling with the new surge in coronavirus infections. The emergence of the more contagious Delta variant is spreading at a record pace in the countries like Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. COVID 19 Delta Variant May Significantly Hit Growth In Southeast Asia According to Goldman, Malaysia and Singapore will get back to normal life this year itself. But others Southeast Asian economies will need more time. They may reopen by 2022. Almost all the Southeast Asian countries are now grappling with the new surge...