*** CONTINUED GROWTH PREDICTED FOR JAMAICA. An International Monetary Fund (IMF) team visited Jamaica from 20 February to 3 March. The mission concluded that following seven consecutive quarters of growth, the economy is on track for 1.7% GDP growth in FY2016/17. Growth will improve further in FY2017/18 to 2.1%. Employment is said to be improving “steadily”, but it is still high at 12.9%. The FY2017/18 budget is projecting a primary surplus of 7% of GDP. On the external front, the current account deficit is down to around 3% of GDP.
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