首页            中科视点 |产业视点 | 区域视点 | 国际视点 | 专题视野 | 中国经济 | 全球经济 | 国际贸易 | 中国贸易 | 热点下载
 當前網頁繁簡切換
英文视点 | Global News | China News | District News | Market News | Economy       英文網站 | 繁體網站
中科纵横官方微信 
搜索:通过此功能可以快速搜索本站内容.
关键字
您当前位置: 首页 >> Global News >> news
IMF: LatAm economy to grow 3.5% this year
时间:2013-5-7

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) Monday said growth in Latin America and the Caribbean is expected to rebound to 3.5 percent in 2013 after a 3 percent growth in 2012.

In its Regional Economic outlook for Western Hemisphere released in the Uruguayan capital, the IMF said the region's economic growth is being boosted by a stronger external demand, more favorable financing conditions and the effects of more flexible economic policies implemented in some regional countries.

The external risks to the near-term outlook for the region have diminished as the United States and the eurozone have taken policy steps to remove the immediate threats to global growth, the report said.

Looking ahead, the international organization projected a 4-percent growth for the region in 2014 as the combination of favorable external conditions should support the momentum.

But the IMF does not rule out threats to the region's economy, warning lower growth in the U.S. could harm Latin countries, particularly Mexico and Central America.

The report said a key risk is a reversal of favorable tailwinds of easy financing conditions and strong commodity prices that have prevailed since 2010.

"Conditions are still very favorable, but they will not last forever," said Alejandro Werner, director of the IMF's Western Hemisphere Department.

"The challenge for many countries in the region is to take advantage of this environment to rebuild buffers and build the foundation for stronger and more inclusive growth," added Werner.

The report advises countries in the region to make progress towards structural reforms to increase their productivity and growth potential.

Latin America's financially integrated economies are projected to grow around 4.5 percent in 2013, but it is important for these economies to implement "a more prudent fiscal stance to ease the pressure on capacity and slow the growth of current account deficits," according to the report.

The region's raw material exporters, meanwhile, will see a 4.6 percent growth, compared to 3.3 percent in 2012, while the region's large energy exporting countries, including Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela, will see a  moderate growth, adds the report.

打印】【关闭
上一篇:
US Senate OKs online sales tax bill
下一篇:
India gives nod to nuclear power plant
网站推荐:
 国家信息中心 国务院发展研究中心 中国社会科学院 中国发改委 中国科学院 中国海关 国家统计局
关于我们 | 联系我们 | 订购流程 | 付款方式 | 组织结构图 | 免责声明 | 友情链接| 诚聘英才
Copyright:北京中科纵横信息技术研究院 All Rights Reserved
电话:010-84675230 传真:010-84673367 邮箱:service@zkreport.org

北京中科纵横信息技术研究院

京ICP备09112509号-2

京公网安备 11010502032533号