Latin American economy to lose steam this year: UN

Published Thu, Jan 13, 2022 · 06:54 AM

[MEXICO CITY] Economic growth in Latin America and the Caribbean will slow sharply this year amid uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic, low investment and inflationary pressures, a UN body said Wednesday.

The region's gross domestic product (GDP) will grow by 2.1 per cent in 2022, compared with 6.2 per cent in 2021, the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) predicted.

"There's going to be a very significant slowdown in growth throughout the region," said Alicia Barcena, ECLAC's executive secretary, describing the outlook as "very worrying."

The report forecasts growth of 6.1 per cent for the Caribbean economy as tourism rebounds, compared with 4.5 per cent for Central America and 1.4 per cent for South America.

Brazil, the region's largest economy, will grow by just 0.5 per cent this year, while Mexico's GDP will rise 2.9 per cent, it predicted.

Inflationary pressures, caused by higher food and energy prices, are expected to persist in 2022, the report warned.

GET BT IN YOUR INBOX DAILY

Start and end each day with the latest news stories and analyses delivered straight to your inbox.

VIEW ALL

About 30 per cent of the jobs lost in 2020 were not recovered in 2021, it said.

"The expected slowdown in the region in 2022, combined with the problems of low investment and productivity, poverty and inequality, calls for growth and employment creation to be central elements of public policymaking while at the same time addressing inflationary pressures," Barcena said.

AFP

KEYWORDS IN THIS ARTICLE

BT is now on Telegram!

For daily updates on weekdays and specially selected content for the weekend. Subscribe to  t.me/BizTimes

International

SUPPORT SOUTH-EAST ASIA'S LEADING FINANCIAL DAILY

Get the latest coverage and full access to all BT premium content.

SUBSCRIBE NOW

Browse corporate subscription here