The economy ended 2022 with a bang: Annual economic activity growth accelerated to 3.3% in December. However, the upturn was not enough to pull Q4’s average growth above that of the prior three months. Turning to this year, activity has cooled so far. Economic growth waned to 0.4% year on year in January—the weakest rate in two years—but this was due in no small part to an unfavorable base effect. Moreover, in sequential terms, activity declined at the steepest pace in 33 months in January. More positively, in January–February, price pressures continued to recede and the Central Bank kept rates unchanged. These developments, coupled with remittances increasing at the strongest annual pace in two years during January, should have aided spending. The external sector, meanwhile, fared well at the outset of the year, with tourist arrivals up year on year in January.
Dominican Republic Economic Growth (Nominal GDP, ann. var. %) Data
2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | |
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Economic Growth (Nominal GDP, ann. var. %) | 9.0 | 11.4 | 7.7 | -2.3 | 21.0 |