More growth economy in Latin America

Its expecting the Latin America countries will have an average growth economy of 3.8 % in 2013 despites the uncertain situation in Europe and still the recovering economy of United States.
According the study broadcasted today by the ECLAC (Economic commission for Latin America), in CNN en espaƱol, the Latin America countries which will grown more in 2013 are Paraguay followed by Panama, Peru and Chile. Although the ECLAD remarked that Latin American and Caribbean economies still are dependent on world economic trends.
The countries with have less growing economy will be Ecuador, Argentina and Venezuela, which suffer adjustments in its economy growing as consequence of political and social issues.

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Juan Hidalgo is a journalist with residence between Lima, Peru and Maryland, US. He has been worked in the main newspapers of Lima and some U.S. publications. He writes about topics related to US and Latin America. You can reach him at jhidal30@yahoo.com

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