Economy
IMF Says Trinidad & Tobago Economy is Strongest in Over a Decade
IMF says T&T’s economy is the strongest it has been in over a decade.
IMF says T&T’s economy is the strongest it has been in over a decade.
June 6, 2024 – On the eve of his mid-year fiscal review, Finance Minister Colm Imbert received positive news from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which highlighted Trinidad and Tobago’s ongoing economic recovery. The IMF’s assessment positioned the nation’s economy as the strongest in over a decade.
The IMF specifically praised the government’s fiscal policies, the strong performance of the non-energy sector, effective debt management, and notable green energy initiatives. This optimistic report from the IMF underscores the positive trajectory of Trinidad and Tobago’s economy, providing a favorable backdrop for upcoming financial discussions.
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