Economic growth in developing Asia and the Pacific is forecast to slow to 4% in 2026, down from 4.6% in 2025, with the UN warning that fossil fuel lock‑ins and missing macroeconomic tools risk undermining the region’s energy transition.
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Study for the region shows how logistical blockages and high fuel prices are putting pressure on inflation and growth; Timor-Leste is among the countries that depend on international cooperation and clean technology to expand renewable energy without compromising public finances. Source of original article: United Nations / Nações Unidas (news.un.org). Photo credit: UN. The content of this article does not […]