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Colombia’s Economic Growth Beats Forecasts in Boost for Petro -Bloomberg

Pedestrians along a street in Bogota, Colombia, on Feb. 7, 2022. (Nathalia Angarita/Bloomberg)

Matthew Bristow, Bloomberg News

BOGOTA
EnergiesNet.com 08 19 2022

Colombia’s economy beat expectations in the second quarter in a boost for the government of President Gustavo Petro, which took office this month.  

Gross domestic product expanded 12.6% from a year earlier, the national statistics agency said Tuesday. That compares to a median estimate of 12.1% from economists surveyed by Bloomberg. 

The stronger-than-expected economy will help the new administration by boosting tax revenue. The government is struggling to cut the fiscal deficit while also fund welfare programs that Petro promised during the campaign. 

The second quarter expansion was led by the retail sector, which grew 23%, and by a 20% increase in manufacturing activity. Oil and mining was the weakest sector over the period. 

GDP increased 1.5% from the previous three previous months. The growth took place while Petro’s predecessor President Ivan Duque was still in office. 

The International Monetary Fund forecasts Colombia will grow the most among major Latin American economies this year.

Petro has pledged to transform Colombia’s economic model to one that doesn’t depend on fossil fuels. On his first day in office last week, his government sent a bill to congress to impose a windfall tax on oil and mining companies, and reduce tax breaks for the rich. 

Read more: Petro Targets Rich Colombians and Oil Exports With New Taxes

After the economy’s strong recent growth, the central bank estimates that it is now operating at close to its full capacity. The bank has raised its policy rate 6.5 percentage points this year, to 9%, to curb the fastest inflation in more than two decades. 

The recovery, and the global spike in food and fuel costs, sent the annual inflation rate to 10.2% last month, its fastest pace since 1999. 

bloomberg.com 08 16 2022

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