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    ADB rolls out emergency financing package as Middle East conflict strains regional economies

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    The Asian Development Bank has unveiled a comprehensive financial assistance package aimed at cushioning developing member countries (DMCs) from the economic fallout of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly rising energy costs and supply chain disruptions.

    As part of the initiative, the bank confirmed it would temporarily reinstate financing support for oil imports under its Trade and Supply Chain Finance Programme, acknowledging that surging fuel prices and logistical bottlenecks are placing severe strain on regional economies and vulnerable populations.

    The intervention is structured around two primary pillars. The first involves fast-disbursing budgetary assistance through mechanisms such as the bank’s Countercyclical Support Facility, designed to help governments facing mounting fiscal pressures stabilise their economies and protect livelihoods during external shocks.

    The second component focuses on supporting private-sector trade flows to ensure uninterrupted access to essential imports, including food, energy and other critical goods, at a time when global shipping disruptions have increased delivery times and raised transportation costs.

    According to the bank’s latest assessment, supply risks are no longer confined to energy markets. Shortages and price volatility have extended to key industrial inputs such as petrochemicals and fertilisers, posing significant risks to agricultural output and food security across Asia and the Pacific. Economies heavily reliant on tourism and remittances are also confronting compounded vulnerabilities as financial conditions tighten and capital flows come under pressure.

    The institution noted that it is closely tracking global market developments, particularly the impact of energy price volatility on inflation, external balances and currency stability in the region. These pressures have intensified as geopolitical uncertainty continues to disrupt trade routes and financial markets.

    Masato Kanda stated that the bank stands ready to deliver rapid, flexible and scalable assistance tailored to evolving country needs. He emphasised that the organisation has sufficient financial capacity to expand emergency support while maintaining its existing development programmes.

    The lender also confirmed that it has initiated consultations with the most severely affected member states to determine immediate financing requirements. It added that coordination with governments, development partners and the private sector would remain central to ensuring effective responses aimed at preserving macroeconomic stability and safeguarding vulnerable communities.

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