Cepal Cuts Its Expectation for Mexico to 0.4%; Expects a Gdp of 2.4% in Latin America by 2025
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If these forecasts were confirmed, the region would accumulate four years of low growth, with an average annual figure of just 2.3 per cent.
SANTIAGO – The region will close 2025 with economic growth of 2.4 percent and in 2026 will continue with low figures, 2.3 percent, for the fourth consecutive year, alerted the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (Cepal) in its balance sheet published on Tuesday 16. Consumption has been the main engine of [...]
The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (Cepal) maintained on Tuesday at 2.4% its forecast growth of regional gross domestic product (GDP) for this 2025, slightly higher than the 2.3% observed last year. By 2026, the UN-dependent body projected, as last August, an expansion [...] La Cepal's entry forecasts growth of 2.4% for Latin America in 2025 and 2.3% in 2026 was first published in Information Focus.
According to the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean ( Cepal ), the Mexican economy would advance only 0.4% this year , a downward revision compared to its previous estimate, affected by the cooling of domestic demand, the slowdown in private consumption and a lower investment, in an environment where remittances lose strength and the recovery remains uneven. By 2026 , the agency projects a growth of 1.3% for the Mexican econ…
ECLAC indicates that the region has registered four straight years of low growth and will face less dynamic private consumption and external demand in 2026
The United Nations regional commission presented its “Preliminary Overview of Economies of Latin America and the Caribbean 2025,” in which it forecasts an average regional expansion of 2.4 percent in 2025 and 2.3 percent in 2026. SANTIAGO DE CHILE – The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) indicated today that the region continues along a path of low growth, forecasting that the main sources that have sustained economi…
The economy of Latin America and the Caribbean would grow by 2.4% this year and 2.3% the next, amid a weak dynamism of domestic demand and global uncertainty, said the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (Cepal).
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