Prime Minister Welcomes CDB Endorsement of Grenada as Fastest Growing Economy in the Caribbean
March 21, 2019 – Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Dr. the Right Honourable Keith Mitchell has welcomed the report from the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) that Grenada remains the fastest growing economy in the Caribbean.
The CDB’s latest Country Economic Review, for Grenada states that “In 2018, Grenada continued to be the fastest growing economy in the region. Growth was estimated at 5.2% for the year, which translates to a five-year average of 5%.”
The CDB outlook further states
Reacting to the report
The Prime Minister added, “The local economy has experienced consistent growth for the last six years and it is important that we maintain that positive trajectory. Therefore,
Describing its medium-term outlook for Grenada as positive, the CDB projects economic growth of 4.5% in 2019, driven by the construction, tourism, agriculture and private education sectors.
According to the CDB report, “Fiscal performances in 2019 should continue to benefit from GOGR’s [Government of Grenada] adherence to the Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA). The primary and overall surpluses are projected to be 5.5% and 3.5% of GDP, respectively. This would represent continued adherence to GOGR’s policy of fiscal sustainability. In addition, debt sustainability is expected to be restored over the medium-term by means of further fiscal consolidation. Public debt is projected to be 59.6% in 2019.”
Acknowledging the positive economic outlook, Dr. Mitchell said, “It is imperative therefore that Government and all of its stakeholders recognise the importance of staying the course of fiscal prudence. Any deviation from this path of fiscal responsibility we have charted for ourselves, can derail all that we have achieved in recent years and ruin the positive trajectory of our economy. In all decisions we make, we must consider the long-term ramifications for the future of this country, the future of our children and grand-children. We must safeguard our legacy to them.”
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