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ECLAC projects 23% drop in exports in Latin America and the Caribbean due to pandemic

Only four countries, all Central American, increased their exports between January and May 2020:

Unemployment in Costa Rica reaches 24%, the highest in its history

Unemployment in Costa Rica reached 24% in the April-June quarter, the highest on record, as the country continues to suffer the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic.

Pandemic could widen economic gender gap, IMF warns

The health crisis will lead to a 4.9 percent contraction in global GDP, affecting women more than men.

Unemployment in Costa Rica reaches 20.1%, the highest in its history, in midst of pandemic

Unemployment in Costa Rica reached 20.1% from March to May 2020, marking the highest-recorded level of that economic indicator, the official statistical agency announced Thursday.

OECD urges Costa Rica to maintain fiscal discipline in recovery after pandemic

The Costa Rican economy will contract between 4.1% and 4.9% this year compared to 2019, depending on the severity of the health crisis, according to the OECD.

Costa Rica expects fiscal deficit to increase to 9.7% of GDP due to pandemic

The Costa Rican government predicts a fiscal deficit of up to 9.7% of GDP as a result of falling revenues and expenses related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Unemployment in Costa Rica reaches 15.7%, the highest in its history

Unemployment in Costa Rica reached 15.7% from February to April 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Latin America could reach 215 million impoverished people, ECLAC warns

These figures represent perhaps the worst economic crisis that Latin America has experienced in its history.

S&P downgrades Costa Rica to ‘B’ due to coronavirus and worsening accounts

According to S&P, Costa Rica's deficit could rise to 9% in 2020 without significant changes in 2021.

Pandemic leads Moody’s to drop Costa Rica’s ratings forecast

Costa Rica intends to grow industrial hemp, attract wealthy retirees, and encourage the science and health technology sectors as avenues for economic recovery. 

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