NewsClick

NewsClick
  • हिन्दी
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Covid-19
  • Science
  • Culture
  • India
  • International
  • Sports
  • Articles
  • Videos
search
menu

INTERACTIVE ELECTION MAPS

image/svg+xml
  • All Articles
  • Newsclick Articles
  • All Videos
  • Newsclick Videos
  • हिन्दी
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Science
  • Culture
  • India
  • Sports
  • International
  • Africa
  • Latin America
  • Palestine
  • Nepal
  • Pakistan
  • Sri Lanka
  • US
  • West Asia
About us
Subscribe
Follow us Facebook - Newsclick Twitter - Newsclick RSS - Newsclick
close menu
×
For latest updates on nCOVID-19 around the world visit our INTERACTIVE COVID MAP
Covid-19
Politics
International
Europe
Economy

European Union Cuts 2021 Economic Outlook as Virus Spreads

The regular autumn forecast foresees the economy of the 19 EU countries that use the euro growing only 4.2% in 2021 instead of the previous estimate of 6.1%.
The Associated Press
05 Nov 2020
European Union Cuts 2021 Economic Outlook as Virus Spreads

Representational image. | Image Courtesy: pixabay

Brussels: The European Union's executive commission on Thursday lowered its growth forecast for the economic rebound from the coronavirus pandemic next year and said the economy wouldn't reach pre-virus levels until 2023.

The regular autumn forecast foresees the economy of the 19 countries that use the euro growing only 4.2% in 2021 instead of the previous estimate of 6.1%.

The downgrade comes as governments record increasing numbers of infections, sick people in hospitals and deaths, leading to renewed restrictions on businesses and activity.

The commission added a warning that the situation with the virus means that its growth forecasts “are subject to an extremely high degree of uncertainty.”

“Output in both the euro area and the EU is not expected to recover its pre-pandemic level in 2022,” the commission said in a statement accompanying the forecast report.

The eurozone and the wider 27-country European Union economy saw a robust rebound in July, August and September, following lockdowns and cautious consumer behaviour in the first half of the year that crushed business activity.

Third-quarter GDP increased by 12.7% from the previous quarter, the largest increase since statistics started being kept in 1995.

That robust re-opening contributed to the commission raising its estimate for output for all of this year, now saying that the economy would shrink by only 7.8% this year instead of the earlier forecast for a drop of 8.7%.

EU Commission Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis said that “this forecast comes as a second wave of the pandemic is unleashing yet more uncertainty and dashing our hopes for a quick rebound... But through this turbulence, we have shown resolve and solidarity."

Dombrovskis cited the wide-ranging stimulus and economic assistance measures taken at the EU level, led by a recovery package that will dispense 750 billion euros in loans and grants to get the economy going again from 2021.

National governments have also enacted a range of business and worker support measures including tax breaks, loans and paying wages for employees put on short hours so businesses don't lay them off.

The European Central Bank is pumping 1.35 trillion euros ($1.58 trillion) into the economy through regular bond purchases, a step aimed at keeping credit flowing affordably to businesses.

The recent darkening of prospects has led ECB President Christine Lagarde to say after the bank's October 28 meeting that there was “little doubt” that a policy review at the December 10 meeting would lead to more central bank action to support the economy.

Get the latest reports & analysis with people's perspective on Protests, movements & deep analytical videos, discussions of the current affairs in your Telegram app. Subscribe to NewsClick's Telegram channel & get Real-Time updates on stories, as they get published on our website.
EU economy
Coronavirus
EU Growth Forecast
Eurozone
European Commission
Related Stories
Vaccine Worry

COVID-19: A Discussion with Dr. Satyajit Rath on the Government's Vaccine Policy

Delhi for Farmers

Farmers' Agitation, Bhopal Gas Tragedy and more

COVID-19: Over 54,000 People Affected by Forced Evictions Since Pandemic Struck

COVID-19: Over 54,000 People Affected by Forced Evictions Since Pandemic Struckhom

Farmer-Worker Unity

Farmer-Worker Unity, COVID-19 Updates and more

COVID cases in india rise

How the Privatization of Medicine in India Is Accelerating Its COVID-19 Death Toll

Herd Immunity or Vaccine

COVID-19: Herd Immunity or Vaccination?

Covid 19 delhi

COVID-19: It’s Not Over Yet in India

general strike against the Modi government

Three Mistakes by the Grand Alliance, General Strike and more

Closure Notice to Odisha Schools

Closure Notice to Odisha Schools, Coal Auction and more

Covid 19 delhi

COVID-19: Spike in Cases could be Called ‘Third Wave’, Says Delhi CM Kejriwal

Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsAppShare via EmailShare on RedditShare on KindlePrint
Share
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsAppShare via EmailShare on RedditShare on KindlePrint
Share

Related Stories

Abdul Alim Jafri

UP: Health Worker in Moradabad Dies Day After COVID Vaccine Shot

18 January 2021
Lucknow: Mahipal Singh, a 46-year-old ward boy at one of the district hospitals in Uttar Pradesh’s Moradabad died a day after rece
Peoples Dispatch

European Union Will No Longer Recognize Juan Guaidó as President of Venezuela

07 January 2021
Juan Guaidó is rapidly losing the last shreds of legitimacy he had left following the 
Newsclick Team

What is the New COVID-19 Strain all About?

30 December 2020
In this episode, Satyajit Rath and Prabir Purkayastha talk about the new COVID-19 mutation found in Africa and the UK.

Pagination

  • Next page ››

More

  • Normal Life Disrupted in Kashmir as Restriction, Shutdown Mark Republic Day

    Normal Life Disrupted in Kashmir as Restriction, Shutdown Mark Republic Day

  • Digital Right Organisations condemn internet shutdown in Delhi

    Digital Right Organisations Condemn Internet Shutdown in Delhi

  • gujarat farmers.

    More Than 600 Farmers From Gujarat with 100 Tractors Join Delhi Protest Rally

  • Lakhs of Farmers Waiting at Delhi Borders

    Live Blog: Lakhs of Farmers Waiting at Delhi Borders, Govt. Scrambling for Control

  • Load More
Subscribe
connect with
about