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Construction in Parts of Asia to Face Significant Headwinds in H2 2022

July 21, 2022
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Construction output in Eastern Europe and Central Asia is forecast to contract by 3.4 per cent in 2022 due to heavy contractions in the Russian and Ukrainian construction sectors, according to GlobalData.

The leading data and analytics company noted that these heavy contractions in the Russian and Ukrainian construction sectors are expected to reach 8.5 per cent and 69.1%, respectively. Excluding Ukraine, construction in the region will decline by 1.6% and without Ukraine and Russia, the industry will record a growth of 1.5%.

Joel Hanna, Economist at GlobalData, said: 

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“Construction in Russia, the largest market in the region, will continue to suffer from punitive sanctions placed on the country following its invasion of Ukraine. Despite sanctions so far failing to deter Russia from prolonging its invasion, the underlying economic and investment conditions are gradually weakening.

“In addition, declining oil and gas export volumes owing to Western trade embargoes could depress government revenues over the coming quarters, despite revenues currently being buoyed by high oil and gas prices.”

Joel Hanna
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Fears of a global recession could put downward pressure on energy prices which may, in turn, prompt Russia to cut its supply further to maintain high prices, increasing the country’s exposure to energy price fluctuations.

These conditions are likely to weigh heavily on investment in Russia and in the construction sector. Russia’s original forecast of -9.2 per cent was upgraded slightly in Q2 to -8.5 per cent reflecting a stronger than expected first quarter.

Moreover, construction in the wider region will also be impacted by the war in Ukraine as commodity prices rise. Rapidly increasing construction material costs are the main contributor to the slow growth expected this year.

According to GlobalData’s report, ‘Global Construction Outlook to 2026’ the impact of these headwinds will hit Eastern Europe harder than Central Asia, which has been less disrupted by the impact of Western sanctions.

Eastern European countries are collectively expected to register growth of 1%, while Central Asian countries (consisting of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan) are predicted to record a growth of 5.8 per cent.

 “In addition to global commodity market volatility, construction in the region still faces downside risks stemming from currency depreciations fuelling higher import costs and capital flight owing to weak investor confidence. Interest rate hikes are also expected to dampen output due to the impact of higher borrowing costs on both the supply and demand sides.

Joel Hanna

Looking at the upside, residential construction could be spurred by rising demand for safe assets if high inflation becomes expected over the long term, Hanna said.

Additionally, the drop in private investment will be partially offset by increased government spending on transport and energy infrastructure over the next four years funded through the EU’s Recovery and Resilience Facility.

GlobalData expects construction in Eastern Europe to rebound partially in 2023, growing by 2.1 per cent, before averaging growth of 3.2 per cent between 2023 and 2026. The industry is expected to remain below pre-pandemic levels until 2024.

READ ALSO: Producer Price Inflation Rises to 30.8% in June 2022

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