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    Jamaica’s eonomy contracts, but PIOJ says it’s not a recession – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 19, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Jamaica’s economic system contracted for 2 consecutive quarters from July to December, assembly a key criterion for a recession.

    Nevertheless, the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) disputes this classification. PIOJ Director Normal Dr Wayne Henry argued that exterior shocks, together with extreme hydrological occasions and Hurricane Beryl, disrupted financial development.

    With out these elements, he asserted, the economic system would have maintained sturdy efficiency.

    Economists usually describe recessions as a decline in financial exercise marked by two consecutive quarters of GDP decline.

    “Inspecting official knowledge from STATIN on Jamaica’s Unemployment charge, one other extensively used financial indicator of a recession, we get a special image,” Dr Henry stated on Wednesday as he launched the preliminary estimates of the Jamaica’s Evaluation of Financial Efficiency for the October to December quarter 2024.

    The unemployment charge for October 2024 is 3.5 per cent, and employers have additionally lamented challenges/shortages in filling some vacant positions, in response to Henry.

    “This implies that regardless of the momentary contraction in output, the labour market continues to stay strong and could also be thought-about a lead indicator of a return to development within the brief time period,” Dr Henry stated. 

    In accordance with Henry, an extra contraction in output was tempered by excessive ranges of employment, which strengthened home demand for some items and companies, and elevated Enterprise and Shopper confidence related to beneficial perceptions about present circumstances, and prospects for enlargement in enterprise and job alternatives.

    He additionally reasoned that the newest knowledge on Enterprise and Shopper Confidence ranges point out constructive sentiments by each shoppers and companies concerning present and future financial prospects.

    “It’s subsequently the PIOJ’s evaluation that the Jamaican economic system, although dealing with a downturn in financial output, just isn’t in a recession,” Dr Henry declared.

    Henry stated are sturdy, together with the mixed backdrop of fiscal well being, afforded by diminished debt, and crowding in of the non-public sector.

    “It augurs effectively for the economic system,” Dr Henry famous.

    Jamaica recorded a 1.8 per cent decline for the October to December quarter, which adopted on the unfavorable 3.5 per cent for the July to September quarter. For the December quarter, the decline was the calculus of a 4.7 per cent decline within the goods-producing industries and a 0.7 per cent decline within the companies industries.

    Within the earlier quarters, the economic system recorded GDP development between January to March at 1.2 per cent and April to June 0.3 per cent.

    The estimated out-turn for the assessment quarter largely mirrored the affect of the lingering results of Hurricane Beryl from the earlier quarter, coupled with Tropical Storm Rafael and different hydrological occasions through the assessment quarter, the PIOJ director stated this morning.

    Mixed, these shocks negatively impacted the efficiency of the Electrical energy & Water Provide, Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing, and the associated Wholesale and Retail commerce, Restore and Set up of Equipment & Tools industries. Moreover, challenges confronted by some airways to supply enough air seats to and from Jamaica stymied the efficiency of the Lodges & Eating places and Different Companies industries.

    However the current findings, PIOJ is projecting that the economic system will return to constructive output efficiency (development) within the January-March 2025 quarter.

    “We’ll proceed to watch and monitor developments within the economic system and can replace our evaluation as new knowledge turns into accessible,” Dr Henry stated.

    Within the meantime, PIOJ is keenly monitoring the potential affect of the measures being applied by the brand new Donald Trump Administration within the US.

    “We will agree that it’s too early to find out affect because the exact nature and magnitude of those modifications are nonetheless being introduced/rolled out. Nevertheless, these new US insurance policies might have a big affect on Jamaica, notably in areas akin to commerce, international support and immigration.”



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