Chile Economy Shrinks 0.2% as Mining Slump Drags Down Growth
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Chile's economy recorded contraction in the annual comparison in the second quarter, according to official data released on Tuesday, falling short of expectations in the face of the impact of lower copper production on the country's important mining sector. Read also: Congress of Chile approves ‘megareformo économico defended by Kast Reforma in Chile generates optimism, but does not guarantee stability to Kast The Andean nation's economy shrinke…
The investment stagnates despite the optimism that the Kast government tries to transmit with its mega-reform, while the fall in mining activity explains much of the economic downturn between April and June
Chile Economy Shrinks 0.2% as Mining Slump Drags Down Growth
Chile's GDP fell 0.2% in the second quarter as mining slumped, prompting recession talk the central bank's own quarterly data do not fully support. The post Chile Economy Shrinks 0.2% as Mining Slump Drags Down Growth appeared first on The Rio Times.
Chile GDP Flat in Second Quarter, Defying Analyst Growth Forecasts ...
Economic activity recorded a contraction of 0.2% in annual terms during the second quarter of 2026, according to the figures published on Tuesday by the Central Bank of Chile. The first three months of the year, while the fall was preliminary of 0.5% and then corrected to 0.3%, with the country already adding a full semester with little favorable figures. The result of the second quarter was explained mainly by the fall in exports and the variat…
Chile's Economy Contracts 0.2% In Q2, Missing Forecasts As Growth Stalls
BitcoinWorld Chile’s Economy Contracts 0.2% in Q2, Missing Forecasts as Growth Stalls Chile’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) contracted by 0.2% year-on-year in the second quarter of 2024, falling short of market expectations of 0.2% growth, according to official data released by the Central Bank of Chile. The unexpected contraction marks a sharp reversal from the previous quarter’s 0.4% expansion, signaling a stalling recovery in Latin America’s …
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