Expert on economic impact from COVID-19 outbreak

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Leaders and experts have said the economic impact from the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak is surpassing that of the SARS epidemic in 2003. The rapid spread of the coronavirus has hit many major industries, from tourism to auto manufacturing. Gareth Leather, Senior Economist for Emerging Asia at Capital Economics, shared his insights on this.

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POV: You're from APEC Schools Grade 9 and you're watching this for Social Studies SOT 20 Industrial Sector

redshuttleredacted
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Economic impact related to COVID-19 will undoubtedly be worse on those nations with higher cases of infection, as the remainder of global nations distance themselves from the spread of the disease. Expect the following nations to experience economic impact as they battle the disease (China, South Korea, Itally, and Iran at this Further, other nations will have some slight economic impact based upon the spread of COVID-19 in their respective It should be expected that Q1 results for 2020 will be off expectations/planning however Quarters 2-4 will pickup rapidly as fears calm and the virus recedes during the spring and summer and fall....

paulmyres
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I understand why you lie. You want to prevent panic and anarchy. Don't be so blatant in your lies however, people may react even more unpredictably.

chickenfriedbobcat
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ah how much things have changed after 2 months...

cdcdcd
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Appalling if emphasis of Economic Cost is Priority !
Isn't containment and Prevention the Prerogative at any Cost ?

justingomez
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deflation till we are back to stone age.

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