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Peru’s economic decline continues, now entering its fourth consecutive month.According to the country’s National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI), there was a 0.63% drop in production for August.Surprisingly, this figure outperforms Bloomberg’s earlier prediction, which anticipated a 0.2% contraction.Diving deeper, INEI identifies multiple industries behind this downtrend.Particularly, sectors like construction, agriculture, finance, manufacturing, and hospitality have posted weaker numbers.On the flip side, certain industries, such as mining, commerce, and utilities, experienced growth.Looking at the broader picture, Peru’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has recorded a contraction of 0.58% for the year 2023.Even so, there’s a silver lining.

Over the past 12 months, the economy grew slightly by 0.25%.Several factors contribute to this contraction.

First, the economy took a hit from social unrest at the start of the year.Peru’s Economy Shrinks for Fourth Month.

(Photo Internet reproduction)Next, adverse weather conditions, attributed to the El Niño phenomenon, wreaked havoc.

These events especially impacted agriculture and the fishmeal industry.In a recent statement, Alex Contreras, the Finance Minister, expressed concern.

He noted that current data doesn’t indicate an economic recovery is in sight.Moreover, global financial institutions like the International Monetary Fund (IMF) project moderate growth for Peru.For 2023, the IMF expects a 1.1% increase in the GDP.

However, the IMF also issued warnings about challenges such as adverse weather and global financial conditions.Lastly, Bloomberg Economics provides a more pessimistic outlook.

They now project that Peru’s GDP could decline by 0.1% in 2023.If this comes to pass, it would mark Peru’s first annual economic contraction in a quarter-century.BackgroundTo better understand Peru’s current economic situation, it’s helpful to look at historical context.Peru has been one of South America’s most stable economies in the past decade.

It enjoyed steady growth, low inflation, and a declining poverty rate.The country has vast natural resources, especially in mining, which has attracted foreign investments.However, social inequality and inadequate infrastructure have been lingering issues.More recently, the global pandemic hit Peru hard.

The country faced one of the highest mortality rates and significant economic contraction.The ongoing struggles may also reflect deeper, systemic issues that require long-term solutions to stabilize and grow the economy.





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