Waiting for the Dane to deliver this Tuesday the official data on Colombia’s GDP for 2021, President Iván Duque revealed this Monday, from Brussels, the projection made by the National Government on economic growth, which places it at 10.2%.
(‘In 2021 economic growth was above 10.2%’, Duque).
It would be the highest figure in the country’s history since it became a Republic and it would mean a strong rebound after the 2020 GDP was in negative territory (-6.8%) due to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. covid-19.
(The country’s GDP in 2021 would reach double digits and would be around 10%.)
Below is the growth history, year by year, since 1976. (The official data for 2021 will be delivered this February 15 by Dane).
2020: -6.8%
2019: 3.3%
2018: 2.6%
2017: 1.4%
2016: 2.1%
2015: 3.0%
2014: 4.5%
2013: 5.1%
2012: 3.9%
2011: 6.9%
2010: 4.5%
2009: 1.1%
2008: 3.3%
2007: 6.7%
2006: 6.7%
2005: 4.8%
2004: 4.3%
2003: 4.6%
2002: 2.0%
2001: 3.0%
2000: 1.0%
1999: -4.5%
1998: 0.4%
1997: 3.5%
nineteen ninety six: 4.0%
nineteen ninety five: 4.7%
1994: 5.2%
1993: 5.7%
1992: 3.4%
1991: 2.7%
1990: 2.9%
1989: 3.1%
1988: 4.7%
1987: 5.4%
1986: 5.8%
1985: 3.1%
1984: 3.6%
1983: 1.7%
1982: 1.3%
1981: 2.0%
1980: 4.6%
1979: 5.5%
1978: 8.6%
1977: 3.7%
1976: 4.8%
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