Central Bank: Dominican Economy Grows 4.5% in the First Half of the Year
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The Dominican economy registered a year-on-year expansion of 6.4% in June 2026, the highest monthly growth achieved this year, according to preliminary data from the Monthly Indicator of Economic Activity (IMAE) published by the Central Bank. This economic performance allowed activity to grow by 5.0% during the April-June quarter, while in the first half of 2026 it accumulated an average growth of 4.5%, more than double the rate recorded in the …
The Dominican economy registered cumulative growth of 4.5% during the first half of the year, after the monthly economic activity indicator (IMAE) expanded 6.4% year-on-year in June, the highest figure so far in 2016. This was reported Thursday by the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic (BCRD), which highlighted that this performance was achieved in an international environment characterized by geopolitical tensions that have driven up oil pr…
The Minister of Finance and Economy, Magín Díaz, said this Monday that the Dominican economy maintains a positive performance despite the scenario of uncertainty that persists in the international markets.During his speech in the American Chamber of Commerce of the Dominican Republic (AMCHAMDR), he said that the main economic indicators reflect a stability and a sustained recovery. (Continue reading...) The entry The Dominican economy is going w…
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