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Economy ‘to grow again’ in 2026 despite external risks, says Central Bank governor

Summary by Barbados Today
Barbados is set for another year of solid economic growth in 2026, the Central Bank has projected, even as Governor Dr Kevin Greenidge warns that global uncertainty, political tensions and climate-related factors could weigh on progress in the months ahead. He told reporters at the bank’s City headquarters on Wednesday that the economy is expected to remain on a strong growth path – having recorded 2.7 per cent expansion in 2025 – the fourth con…
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Barbados Today broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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