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The Economic Bulletin (EB), which is published twice per year, reviews the economic condition of Trinidad and Tobago. The EB analyses changes in economic growth, monetary aggregates, fiscal operations of the Government and the external accounts of the Trinidad and Tobago economy. Download Report
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28 Οκτ 2024 · This compares to estimates for 2023 which show economic growth of 1.3%, which was driven by 2.5% growth in non-energy and a sharp contraction of 5.6% in the energy sector. Over the period 2022-2024, the ‘trade and repairs’ industry which has contributed an average of 23.8% of GDP, averaged growth of 6.1%, while transport and storage has ...
• Global growth is now expected to slow to 3.2% in 2022 from 6.1% in the previous year but there are scenarios where growth can fall to 2.6% in 2022 and further to 2.0% in 2023 if certain risks materialize.
Former Minister of Trade and Industry and former Minister in the Ministry of Finance, Mariano Browne, warns that low gas production combined with major declines in prices and a changing energy environment are proving to be and will continue to be a major challenge in any recovery in ...
5 Μαΐ 2023 · Trinidad and Tobago’s economy is recovering. In 2022, economic growth picked up led by the non-energy sector. Inflation has increased, driven by imported energy and food prices, the partial liberalization of fuel prices, and floods. In 2023, the recovery is expected to gain broad-based momentum.
5 Ιουν 2024 · Economic growth is projected to gain momentum in 2024, supported by the nonenergy and energy sectors, and inflation is projected to remain low. The current account surplus will narrow mainly due to a decline in energy prices and energy exports and is estimated at 5.7 percent of GDP in 2024.
The Economic Bulletin (EB), which is published in twice per year, reviews the condition of the Trinidad and Tobago economy. The EB analyzes changes in economic growth, monetary aggregates, fiscal operations of the Government and the external accounts of the Trinidad and Tobago economy.