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Economy of Chile Grows 3.1% Year-on-Year in June Due to Increase in Trade and Industry

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The Chilean economy grew 3.1% in June compared to the same month of 2024, driven mainly by services, commerce and industry, the Central Bank reported on Friday, but below what was predicted by analysts."The result of the Imacec was explained by the growth of services, trade and industry," the Central Bank explained in a statement.You may be interestedCompaniesChilean copper shipments deliver tariff of 50% announced by TrumpThe June increase was …
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The Chilean economy grew 3.1% in June compared to the same month of 2024, driven mainly by services, commerce and industry, the Central Bank reported on Friday, but below what was predicted by analysts."The result of the Imacec was explained by the growth of services, trade and industry," the Central Bank explained in a statement.You may be interestedCompaniesChilean copper shipments deliver tariff of 50% announced by TrumpThe June increase was …

According to preliminary information, the Imacec of June 2025 grew 3.1% compared to the same month of the previous year (Table 1). The seasonalized series decreased 0.4% from the previous month and increased 2.9% in twelve months.The month recorded a working day more than June 2024.The result of the Imacec is [...] The entry Trade drives the economy in June was first published in Desenfoque.cl.

The result of Imacec was explained by the growth of services, trade and industry, which was partly offset by lower mining production.

The finance minister defended himself against criticism, ensuring that "the country consolidates its growth." "In the case of trade in particular, we have a pretty good first semester," George Lever, study manager at the Santiago Chamber of Commerce, said.

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Cooperativa broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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