Ukraine's economy is expected to shrink by 45.1 percent this year, and Russia's economy is projected to contract by 11.2 percent, the World Bank said Sunday.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict and sanctions on Russia are hitting economies around the globe, with emerging markets and developing countries in the Europe and Central Asia region expected to bear the brunt, according to the newly released World Bank's Economic Update for the region.
The economy in the region's emerging markets and developing countries is now forecast to shrink by 4.1 percent this year, compared with the pre-conflict forecast of a 3-percent growth as the economic shocks from the conflict compound the ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the report showed, noting that the contraction is twice as large as the pandemic-induced contraction in 2020.
Ukraine's economy is expected to shrink by an estimated 45.1 percent this year, "although the magnitude of the contraction will depend on the duration and intensity" of the conflict, the report noted.
Hit by unprecedented sanctions, Russia's economy has already plunged into a "deep recession" with output projected to contract by 11.2 percent in 2022, according to the report.