Brazil

President Gabriel Boric celebrated Chiles 2.6% economic growth in 2024, citing data released by the Central Bank as proof the country follows the right path.This growth significantly surpasses the modest 0.2% expansion recorded in 2023 and exceeds earlier Central Bank projections.
The growth figure of 2.6% shows we are on the right path and must continue driving our economy forward, Boric stated on social media.The president emphasized his governments commitment to creating quality jobs and better opportunities for Chilean families.
Finance Minister Mario Marcel highlighted that Chile has recovered the path of growth after several challenging years.Export growth, particularly in mining products like copper and lithium, powered much of this economic revival.
The Central Bank had initially forecast growth between 1.25% and 2.25% before revising estimates upward.The positive economic performance coincides with successful inflation control measures.
Chiles inflation peaked at 14.1% in August 2022 but gradually declined to approximately 3.8% by late 2024, approaching the Central Banks 3% target.
This improvement reflects the effectiveness of the banks aggressive monetary policy.Chile Achieves 2.6% Economic Growth in 2024, Exceeding Expectations.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Chiles Economic RecoveryThe Central Bank slashed interest rates by 480 basis points since July 2023, reaching 6.5% by April 2024.
These cuts improved borrowing conditions for consumers and businesses alike, stimulating domestic spending after years of contraction.Borics administration has maintained focus on infrastructure development through its Pro Growth and Employment Cabinet.
The government reviews port expansion projects and public investments that officials claim progress at a good pace.Economic analysts view the growth as part of a broader recovery trend.
Santander Chile economists earlier predicted that Chile would return to trend GDP growth rates in 2024 due to favorable interest rates, lower inflation, and increased political stability.Challenges remain on the horizon, however.
The Central Bank projects slightly lower growth of 1.5% to 2.5% for 2025, indicating a convergence to the economys longer-term potential.
Political polarization and global economic uncertainties continue to pose risks to sustained recovery.





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