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IMF confident Africa will rebound from economic wreckage of coronavirus in 2021

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April 16, 2020
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London, April 16, 2020 (AltAfrica)-frica is expected to reverse an economic contraction linked to the coronavirus crisis next year after containment measures are eased, the International Monetary Fund said, but the impact will be felt for years to come.

A worker is seen at a production line within the Shona Textiles Export Processing Zone (EPZ) as they make protective face masks, as a measure to stem the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Athi River near Nairobi, Kenya April 14, 2020. REUTERS/Njeri Mwangi

Sub-Saharan Africa’s gross domestic product is on track to shrink this year by 1.6% — its worst performance on record — because of the combined effects of the disease and plummeting oil and commodities prices. That is around 5.2% lower than the IMF’s pre-pandemic forecast.

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Growth of around 4% should follow in 2021, according to the IMF’s regional economic outlook for Africa, released on Wednesday.

But the Fund warned that firm forecasts are currently hard to make. If the coronavirus outbreak is more protracted than currently expected and causes a deeper global recession, it sees Africa’s economy shrinking an additional 2.5% this year.

The International Monetary Fund projects a 4% growth for Africa in 2021.

“I don’t think we’ve ever had as difficult a time trying to do projections in the institution, certainly in my 25 years,” Abebe Aemro Selassie, head of the IMF’s Africa department, told Reuters in an interview.

The Fund’s baseline scenario assumes that measures aimed at containing the disease, including lockdowns, will be concentrated in this year’s second quarter.

“We hope to see a rebound after that, with some recovery into next year. In some sectors such as construction or services, there will be pent-up demand and there could be a bounce back in those sectors,” Selassie said.

The pandemic will cause persistent, large losses of output “with the level of real per capita GDP expected to be about 4.5% lower by 2024 compared with the pre-COVID-19 projections,” the report stated.

African oil exporters can expect a 2.8% contraction this year, according to the IMF report. Other resource-intensive economies will shrink 2.7%.

Non-resource-intensive countries are expected to see growth decline to 2.0% from 6.2% last year. Within this group, however, tourism-dependent countries, including Cape Verde, Comoros, Gambia, Mauritius, São Tomé and Príncipe, and Seychelles, are projected to see a 5.1% contraction.

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To fight the pandemic, the IMF is advising countries to ramp up health spending, release fiscal support to mitigate its economic impact and ease monetary policy stances to support growth.

International support is also essential, it said.

The Fund is set to provide some $11 billion to 32 sub-Saharan countries that have requested help in recent weeks.

To give countries breathing room during the crisis, the IMF and World Bank have proposed suspending debt service this year for the world’s poorest countries. Wealthy nations are expected to answer the call during a meeting of the Group of 20 (G20) major economies on Wednesday.

The IMF is not at this stage endorsing the kind of broader relief and debt cancellation African finance ministers are calling for.

“Debt sustainability is country‑specific and a medium‑ to long-term issue. Much will depend on how countries recover from this shock. My sense is they will do so at varied speeds,” Selassie said.

Africa’s creditor landscape has grown increasingly complex over the past two decades. Debt is held not only by Paris Club members and multilaterals, but also China, commercial banks and Eurobond holders.

“Quite a lot of thinking and work is needed to make sure that we understand and have modalities through which we can do debt relief operations,” he said.

“That’s really been kick-started with a vengeance as a result of the challenges countries are facing right now … a new architecture is needed.”

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