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The Caribbean Emerges As A Global Economic Growth Leader For 2025 

13 January 2025
This content originally appeared on News Americas Now.

News Americas, New York, NY, January 13, 2025: The Caribbean region, including oil-rich Guyana, is poised to surpass many global economic giants in 2025, according to the United Nations’ World Economic Situation and Prospects report. With a remarkable projected growth rate of 6.1%, the Caribbean is set to be one of the world’s fastest-growing regions, outpacing economic powerhouses such as the United States, Canada, and the European Union.

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Guyana’s thriving oil economy is leading Caribbean growth.

The report attributes the region’s remarkable growth to several factors, including:

  • Robust household spending
  • Easing monetary policies
  • Tourism sector

Even when excluding Guyana, the region is still forecast to grow at 2.5%, a rate significantly higher than the 1.3% projected for the European Union and the 1.9% forecast for Mexico and Central America.

Guyana, bolstered by its thriving oil sector, is projected to grow by an extraordinary 15.5% in 2025, further driving the region’s overall performance. The Caribbean’s other countries also show promising growth rates:

  • Belize: 4.0%
  • Suriname: 3.5%
  • Barbados: 3.0%
  • The Bahamas: 2.0%
  • Jamaica: 2.0%

The economic growth forecasts for other regions paint a stark contrast:

  • United States: 1.9%
  • Canada: 1.8%
  • European Union: 1.3%
  • Mexico and Central America: 1.9%

The Caribbean’s strong performance reflects a combination of improved private consumption and favorable economic policies, setting it apart in a year where many global economies face modest growth.

This data solidifies the Caribbean’s growing role as a leader in global economic resilience, with Guyana spearheading the region’s impressive trajectory for 2025.

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