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Following recent data indicating heightened recession risks, the Chilean government now forecasts zero GDP growth for 2023.Initially, officials forecasted a 0.2% growth.

Still, they maintain a 2.5% growth outlook for 2024.

A Public Finance Report confirmed these details on Tuesday.Public debt will rise.

It’s expected to go from 38.1% of GDP in 2023 to 41.2% in 2024.High interest rates and low consumer confidence have hurt the economy.

Trading instability with partners like China also plays a role.Earlier, the Central Bank adjusted its 2023 GDP estimate.

Now, it sits between -0.5% and 0%.For 2024, the bank sees 1.25% to 2.25% growth.

Unexpected economic decline also appeared in recent data.Chile Sets Zero GDP Growth Forecast for 2023.

(Photo Internet reproduction)Finance Minister Mario Marcelo believes in recovery.

The country has cut interest rates by 175 basis points recently.Now, the rate stands at 9.5% to meet inflation targets.Analysts have their own predictions.

They foresee a 0.2% economic contraction this year.

This ranks Chile second-worst in South America, just behind Argentina.BackgroundIn the local context, Chile’s zero growth forecast is a red flag.

Many businesses and households are feeling the squeeze.Unemployment rates could rise if this trend continues.The global scene isn’t too different.

Worldwide, economies are struggling with pandemic after-effects and geopolitical tensions.A zero-growth rate in Chile could affect its trading partners.

These include key players like the United States and China.Yet, there’s a glimmer of hope.

Economies like the U.S.

are showing signs of rebound.

This recovery may benefit Chile in the long run.Diversification could be another strategy.

Chile might look to other sectors beyond copper mining for revenue.Investors are also watching closely.

A stable economic outlook for 2024 could bring back investor confidence.Both local and international stakeholders have a role in this.

Collective action could steer Chile away from a full-blown recession.The public and private sectors must collaborate for a turnaround.





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