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Dollar fall: Uruguay in a "trap" exchange rate delay and “no way out” in the short term

Fall of the dollar: Uruguay in a “trap” of exchange rate delay and “no way out” in the short term

Economy and Business > Ceres Conference

Getting out of this “labyrinth” means coming into conflict with macroeconomic planning, with unions, between companies or with the public sector, said economist Ignacio Munyo

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June 22, 2023 at 05:00

“Uruguay has an economy that is experiencing low growth and is trapped in a serious phenomenon of exchange rate delay. We are in a trap.” said this Wednesday the executive director of the Center for the Study of Economic and Social Reality (Ceres), Ignacio Munyo.

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