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ECLAC: Peru's economic activity to accelerate in 2018

COP20 Centro Financiero Lima San Isidro Surco

00:03 | Lima, Dec. 15.

Peru's GDP growth rate will stand at 3.5% in 2018, which is higher than the rate for 2017 (2.5%), the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) projected.

According to ECLAC's annual report "Preliminary Overview of the Economies of Latin America and the Caribbean," the Andean nation will see its economic activity accelerate.

"Economic activity is expected to strengthen in a number of countries that have been growing at moderate rates up to now, including Chile (2.8%), Colombia (2.6%), and Peru (3.5%)," reads the report.

On the other hand, Latin America's economic growth turned positive in 2017 (1.3%) after two years of contraction, while estimates put the regional GDP growth rate at 2.2% for 2018, thereby experiencing a moderate recovery.

A more favorable external context —along with greater dynamism in consumption and domestic investment— will favor such expansion.

The long-awaited regional rebound —after a 1% contraction in 2016— will gain strength next year, although still slowly and moderately, with the global economy growing at rates close to those recorded in 2017 (around 3%), and emerging economies outperforming developed ones.

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Published: 12/15/2017