Asia Dialogue: Recovering from COVID-19 - Can Asia's fiscal stimulus packages become instruments for a green recovery?

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Stephani Widorini
Stephani Widorini
4 years ago

Asia Dialogue: Recovering from COVID-19 - Can Asia's fiscal stimulus packages become instruments for a green recovery?

17 FEB 2021

Globally, the COVID-19 crisis has had a lasting impact and has forced governments to introduce stimulus packages to help their economies recover. While addressing immediate social and healthcare needs are critical, a concerted effort is needed to incorporate climate goals into country-level COVID-19 responses.



Asian countries are no exception to the global trend of fiscal budget repurposing for COVID-19. Some of Asia’s biggest economies such as Indonesia, India, Philippines, Singapore, and South Korea have all announced dramatic fiscal interventions for COVID-19 response. Without embedding climate and other resource efficiency goals into the framework of economic recovery, countries will miss a golden opportunity to steer the course of economic growth, or worse, backpedal on climate and environmental progress made thus far.



This high-level virtual dialogue will feature key policymakers from Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, India, and South Korea to deliberate on how their respective countries have considered a green economic recovery. Climate Policy Initiative will also launch and share findings of an intriguing report titled, “An analysis of the impact of fiscal stimulus in five Asian countries” produced in collaboration with Seoul National University (SNU) and Vivid Economics.