IMF predicts 1.7% growth for Jamaica

IMF buildingGrowth is projected to increase over the medium term, the International Monetary Funds (IMF) is projecting for Jamaica.
According to the Fund in their review of Jamaica performance under the IMF agreement “Growth for Financial year 2016/17 is revised down to 1.7 percent, largely reflecting the slower-than-expected increase in investment. Agricultural recovery is expected to contribute to a third of the real growth for the fiscal year, in addition to a recovery in manufacturing and sustained growth in BPO, tourism, and trade. Over the medium term, growth is projected to gradually rise to around 2¾ percent, as large transportation and energy infrastructure projects come to fruition and planned structural reforms raise private investor confidence and investment.”

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