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Although Chile boasts one of Latin America’s most stable economies, the economic inequality amidst Chile’s growing affluence has been a significant challenge for the well-reputed Andean nation.
As such, the IMF expects Chile's economy to grow by 2.3% this year and by around 2% to 2.5% in 2025, an improvement from the previous year's minuscule growth of 0.2%. This is not far from the World ...
According to the National Employment Survey by the National Institute of Statistics, Chile's jobless rate fell to 8.2% from ...
The performance of Chile's main port is also a reflection of the country's economy which has been facing a difficult situation since the taking office of the new Government. In effect the Chilean ...
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