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5 September 2023 | Press Release
In a new flagship annual report, ECLAC indicates that the region’s countries will continue to face an economic scenario of low growth. It is expected that regional Gross Domestic Product will grow 1.5% in 2024, slightly below the 1.7% estimated for the current year.
27 April 2022 | Press Release
Today ECLAC released new economic projections for the countries of the region. Lower expected growth will be accompanied by higher inflation and slow employment recovery.
12 January 2022 | Press Release
In its annual report Preliminary Overview of the Economies 2021, ECLAC emphasizes that 2022 will be a year of major challenges for growth, job creation and tackling the pandemic’s social toll.
16 December 2020 | Press Release
In its Preliminary Overview of the Economies of the region, ECLAC forecasts an average contraction of -7.7% for 2020 – the largest in 120 years – and a rebound of 3.7% in 2021.
6 October 2020 | Press Release
ECLAC launched its Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean 2020, an annual report in which it reaffirms that international cooperation, through better distribution of global liquidity, must underpin the expansion of policy space in the region.
11 December 2012 | Press Release
While uncertainties remain at the international level, the recovery of Argentina and Brazil and buoyant internal demand will enable the region to grow by around 3.8% next year.
4 December 2012 | Press Release
The report Preliminary Overview of the Economies of Latin America and the Caribbean will be launched by Alicia Bárcena, ECLAC Executive Secretary, in a press conference.
29 December 2011 | Press Release
Organization warns that if the situation in the Eurozone gets worse, the international context could deteriorate.
15 July 2011 | Press Release
The region is expected to grow by 4.1% in 2012 due to a less favourable international context.
8 July 2011 | Press Release
The annual report reviews the current state of the region's economies and their future prospects.
7 May 2002 | Press Release