Panama to end 2012 with Double-Digit Growth


News from Panama / Thursday, October 4th, 2012

As in the past, fueled by transportation, storage and communications, construction, trade and tourism, the country is projected to reach economic growth of 11%.

In a statement from the Presidency of Panama our nation will grow by double digits at the end of 2012 and continues to reduce its poverty and unemployment rate.

• The Government continues to prioritize projects that improve quality of life for Panamanians
• Investments are made without resorting to new borrowing
• Continuity and the creation of social programs promoted in this administration has resulted in over 100 thousand Panamanians escaping poverty

On Monday Frank De Lima, Minister of Economy and Finances, presented a report with figures showing a decline in unemployment and poverty, increased economic growth and good fiscal performance, which allows the government to implement more investments without resorting to new financing.

The minister, who was accompanied by his two deputy ministers and directors of the entity explained the responsible management that they have given to public funds and explained the financial performance in the fiscal period from January to August 2012.

With an economic growth of 10.6% in the first half of 2012, driven by transport, storage and communications, construction, trade and tourism, which in two years has increased its capacity by 30% – Panama is on the right track to finish the year with double-digit growth rate, as it did in 2011.