Colombia economy set for first quarter slowdown, with 2.2% growth

Colombia economy set for first quarter slowdown, with 2.2% growth

BOGOTA, May 8 (Reuters) – Colombia’s economy likely slowed its growth rate during the first ‌quarter of the year, amid uneven performance ‌across different sectors, showed a Reuters poll on Friday. It ​also indicated deteriorating expectations for growth in 2026 and 2027.

• The median estimate from 15 analysts polled showed Colombia’s gross domestic product (GDP) likely grew 2.2% ‌for January through ⁠March, down from 2.6% in the same period last year.

• The poll’s median ⁠estimate was slightly above the central bank’s technical team’s forecast of 2.1%, which was revised this ​week from ​a previous estimate of ​3.2%.

• Growth expectations for ‌2026 fell to 2.5% from 2.8% in the previous survey; while predictions for 2027’s economic growth declined to 2.3% from 2.8%.

• Agriculture, oil and mining production were expected to hit their lowest levels ‌in over a decade, while ​construction was forecast to ​also show limited ​growth, said Camilo Perez, director of ‌economic studies at Banco de ​Bogota.

• Consumption ​was expected to report strong numbers and public sector employment helped offset weak sectors, Perez ​said.

• Colombia’s statistics ‌agency DANE will publish first-quarter GDP data ​on May 15.

(Reporting by Nelson Bocanegra, Editing ​by Daina Beth Solomon)

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