World Bank: Ecuador will have the lowest economic growth in the region in 2024,
The World Bank projects Ecuador's economy to grow by 0.7% in 2024, placing it at the bottom of the region.
Ecuador's GDP is expected to grow by 0.7% in 2024, as per the World Bank's latest projections for Latin American countries, released on July 16, 2024.
The World Bank forecasts that Ecuador will have the lowest economic growth in Latin America in 2024. However, the organization predicts a recovery in 2025, with a 2% increase in GDP.
Just over a year ago, in June 2023, the World Bank estimated that Ecuador's economy would grow by 2.8%, making the current outlook more pessimistic.
Despite this, in June 2024, the World Bank projected a 0.3% growth for the country, so the current projection of 0.7% is slightly better. Nevertheless, it will remain the country with the lowest growth in the region.
After Ecuador, Bolivia and Brazil are expected to have the lowest growth in South America, with 1.5% each. In the Caribbean, Haiti has the lowest projection at 1.3%, also below Ecuador.
The highest growth in Latin America and the Caribbean is projected for Guyana at 38.2% and the Dominican Republic at 5.1%.
According to the latest update of the World Bank's Economic Outlook, the regional economy will grow by 2.3% in 2024 and 2.5% in 2025.
Source: Primicias.
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