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Weak infrastructure to remain a drag on growth prospects

Many countries in South and South East Asia invest too little on infrastructure. Fiscal constraints mean the situation is unlikely to change anytime soon, with the result that poor infrastructure is likely to drag on the region’s prospects for some time to come.

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