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SOURCE: CARIBBEAN LOOPNEWS- The International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects economic growth in the Caribbean to remain stable this year at around 2.4 per cent.
The IMF’s growth projection for the Caribbean was revealed by Communication’s Director Julie Kozack at a media conference in Washington DC on February 6.
Kozack said the Caribbean experienced a rapid recovery after the coronavirus pandemic with real GDP growth in the region apart from Guyana and Haiti being estimated at 2.2 percent for 2023 and 2.4 percent for 2024.
“Broadly speaking, there are sort of two groups of countries in the Caribbean. So, we look at tourism-dependent economies, and there we see that growth in tourism economies has slowed as tourism arrivals have returned to pre-Pandemic levels. And then for commodity-exporting countries, they have faced challenges in the energy sector but have overall benefited from robust performance in their non-energy sector, and that has been driven by supportive and economic policies,” she said.
Kozack said inflation in the region has been moderate mainly due to lower global commodity prices and the easing of supply chain disruptions.
She added the IMF expects inflation figures to remain moderate in the years to come.
Teams from the IMF will visit several Caribbean countries in the coming months to conduct their Article IV consultations to assess the state of the economy.
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The assessments will provide a clear view of the economic situation in each country along with projected growth.
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Good to see steady growth projected!
It better be inclusive and help small businesses too!
2.4% isn’t exactly booming. They can do better!!!!!!!!!
Interesting!
IMF say blah! Blah! They think we should be validated by white supervision, it’s that Rothschild family in their old habit of trying to maintain colonialism, so the monies from slavery and pay back by UK after Rothschild lends them money to buy equipment for world war 1&2( tribal war 1&2) that Rothschild family is there to profit and benifit offer human misery.