The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned Macau that its overreliance on the gaming industry leaves it exposed to future economic headwinds, as the special administrative region (SAR) emerges from the pandemic.
In consultation discussions with the SAR, the IMF executive board’s said that Macau had been “hit hard by the Covid-19 crisis”, with a 54% decline in gross domestic product in 2020 followed by an 18% expansion in 2021 “driven by the partial recovery of the gaming sector”.
The gradual return of foreign tourists and the recovery of domestic demand is expected to drive Macau’s continuing recovery this year, with GDP increasing by 15.5%, before the issuance of new gaming concessions contributes towards growth of 23% in 2023.
In March, Macau’s government announced that gaming licences in the SAR would be extended by six months, until the end of this year.
However, the IMF noted that the collapse of economic activity during the height of the pandemic, “mostly on account of ..