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East Asia and Pacific (EAP) is among the fastest-growing and most dynamic regions in the world. With its growing economies, vast populations, and carbon intensity, the region is critical to addressing global challenges, including creating more and better jobs, building resilience to changing weather patterns and natural disasters, strengthening human capital, and tackling pandemics.

Over the past two decades, EAP achieved strong and stable growth, lifting hundreds of millions of people out of poverty and transforming economies and lives. Many of the region¡¯s countries have risen to upper-middle-income status and are reaching for high-income status in the near to medium term.

Amid growing global uncertainty, the World Bank projects that growth in EAP will slow to 4.0 percent in 2025, down from 5.0 percent in 2024. Growth prospects for countries in the region in 2025 are as follows: China at 4.0 percent; Cambodia at 4.0 percent; Indonesia at 4.7 percent; Malaysia at 3.9 percent; Mongolia at 6.3 percent; Lao PDR at 3.5 percent; the Philippines at 5.3 percent; Thailand at 1.6 percent; and Viet Nam at 5.8 percent. Growth in the Pacific Island countries is projected at 2.5 percent.  

Poverty rates continue to decline, with 24 million people in the region projected to escape poverty between 2024 and 2025 (based on the upper-middle-income poverty line).

Despite progress, the region continues to face challenges. With about 320 million people reaching working age over the next decade and only about 110 million new jobs projected to be added, the need to create more and better jobs across the region has never been more urgent. Widening inequality within and across countries is also of concern, calling for increased efforts to expand access to education, health care, and social safety nets, particularly for the urban poor and rural communities. Other challenges include aging populations, rising chronic diseases and increasing health costs and the need for comprehensive and affordable care.

Rapid urbanization highlights the need for robust social protection systems, transport connectivity, water and sanitation infrastructure, and pollution management. Meeting growing electricity needs at a reasonable price and without massively increasing the region¡¯s greenhouse gas footprint is also a major challenge. Adaptation and resilience to extreme weather and natural disasters is critical for a region that includes 13 of the world¡¯s 30 most climate-vulnerable countries. EAP also experiences 70 percent of the world¡¯s natural disasters, which have affected more than 1.6 billion people since 2000. Pacific Island countries, where rising sea levels are threatening coastal areas and atoll islands, have been hit hard by natural disasters.

Last updated: April 2025

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