Research Briefing | Apr 5, 2024

Indian and Australian cities to outpace rivals over 2024-28

We forecast Indian cities to outpace the rest of APAC in terms of GDP growth over the medium term (2024-28). Southeast Asian cities such as Ho Chi Minh City and Jakarta will come close to matching Indian cities and will outperform Chinese ones. Among advanced APAC cities, we expect that Australian ones will fill the top two positions in terms of medium-run GDP growth.

What you will learn:

  • We think leading Southeast Asian cities will achieve faster GDP growth rates than China’s key ones. This break from the past is driven by Chinese cities’ downshift in growth, but also by the rise of Southeast Asian cities as regional growth engines.
  • In Australia, we forecast Perth and Melbourne’s economies to grow at high rates. That reflects the strong medium-term prospects of Perth’s mining sector and of Melbourne’s business services sector, but also momentum in healthcare due to the rapidly expanding populations in both cities.
  • For some APAC cities, GDP gains should translate into sustained employment growth, thanks to migration. We forecast Bengaluru will continue to attract skilled workers from the rest of India, while Melbourne should benefit from resilient foreign migrant inflows.
  • However, in some cities, such as Seoul and Taipei, declining working age populations will pose an increasing challenge to employment, causing the latter to fall in 10 major cities over 2024-28.
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