World Bank sees strong growth in East Asia this year
14th Nov 2006, 21:28 GMT
ECONOMIC growth in East Asia will be strong this year on the back of buoyant exports, and should slow only slightly in 2007 as domestic demand takes up the slack from an expected slowdown in external demand, the World Bank said yesterday.
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