Colombia's Economic Outlook: Exceeding Expectations for Growth

Colombia's economy is projected to grow by 3% in 2027, surpassing the 2.6% target set for 2023. Despite exceeding expectations, inflation continues to be a challenge, with forecasts still higher than the central bank's goals. The finance ministry shares an optimistic yet cautious outlook.

Colombia's Economic Outlook: Exceeding Expectations for Growth

On Tuesday, Colombia's finance ministry released a draft budget proposal to Congress detailing a robust 3% economic growth forecast for 2027. This prediction surpasses the previously set target of 2.6% for this year and showcases an optimistic outlook for the country's future.

Interestingly, the ministry's projections are considerably higher than those of Colombia's central bank, which expects a GDP growth rate of only 1.6% for the same period. This divergence follows a trend seen in 2025, where the economy expanded by 2.7%, largely due to strong domestic consumption.

Despite the promising growth forecast, the ministry estimated inflation would stand at 4.8% in 2027, slightly below its prior 2026 prediction but above the central bank's 3% target. Inflation reached 5.10% in 2025, highlighting persistent challenges in meeting the central bank's goals.

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