KEY POINTS
  • In its latest World Economic Outlook released Tuesday, the IMF also trimmed growth projections for China's economy to 4.4%, lower than its earlier estimate of 4.8%.
  • "Asia is clearly facing headwinds, both from the war in Ukraine but also from the lingering effects of Covid now being much more pronounced in China than before," said Anne-Marie Gulde-Wolf, the acting director of the IMF's Asia and Pacific Department.
  • The growth outlook for Asia in 2022 is downgraded by 50 basis points to 4.9% from 5.4%.

Rising Covid cases in China and the war in Ukraine pose headwinds for Asia's growth, the International Monetary Fund told CNBC on Wednesday.

"Asia is clearly facing headwinds, both from the war in Ukraine but also from the lingering effects of Covid now being much more pronounced in China than before," said Anne-Marie Gulde-Wolf, the acting director of the IMF's Asia and Pacific Department.