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Argentine economy will contract 0.3% in 2015 to expand 0.1% in 2016: IMF

byCustoms Today Report
16/04/2015
in Argentina, International Customs
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BUENOS AIRES: The WEO also estimates that inflation in Argentina will climb to 18.6% by the end of 2015, lower than projections from local analysts, but will balloon to 23.2% next year. Argentina ranks fifth among countries in the world with the highest inflation levels, an honor belonging to Venezuela with 96.8%.

However Argentina’s prospects have improved compared to the previous IMF estimates released last October, as consequence of the “restraint in the balance of payments pressures.”

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The positive outlook for Argentina refers to a “stronger expansion of public spending and larger private consumption which will compensate in part the fall in investments and exports.”

The IMF also forecast a deficit in the current account of the balance of payments expected to account for 1.7% of GDP this year and 1.8% next year from a 0.9% in 2014. The budget deficit last year is estimated at 2.7% of GDP; 4.1% in 2015 and 4% in 2016. Regarding unemployment IMF forecasts 7.3% this year and 8.1% in 2016.

IMF also estimates that the Latin American economy will only expand 0.9% this year with Brazil, Argentina’s main market in the region, will suffer a contraction of 1% in a scenario of possible stagflation and unaddressed competitiveness challenges plus energy and water rationing risks and the Petrobras scandal.

As to Argentina’s other leading trade partner China, IMF estimates a slowdown in economic activity with growth rates showing drops systematically, going from 7.8% in 2014 to 6.8% this year and 6.3% next year.

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