World Bank Projects Brazil’s Economy to Outpace Latin America in 2025 with 2.4% GDP Growth

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The World Bank forecasts that Brazil’s economy (GDP) will grow by 2.4% in 2025, a projection that has held steady since its June report. This estimate places Brazil ahead of the overall average for the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region, which the multilateral bank projects to grow at a slower 2.3% this year. The World Bank’s outlook for Brazil is notably more optimistic than domestic forecasts; for instance, the Brazilian Central Bank (BC) projects 2025 growth at 2.0%, while the financial market consensus from the Focus Bulletin stands at 2.16%. The Ministry of Finance, meanwhile, is slightly more bullish than the BC, anticipating 2.3% growth. Looking ahead, the World Bank projects Brazil’s GDP to grow by 2.2% in 2026 and 2.3% in 2027.

The LAC region as a whole is currently experiencing the slowest growth rate globally, a trend attributed by World Bank economists to a combination of external and domestic headwinds. Externally, the slowdown of the global economy and a decline in commodity prices—which impacts major exporters like Brazil—are dragging down regional performance. Internally, persistent challenges include the restrictive effects of monetary policy aimed at controlling inflation, low levels of both public and private investment, and a “persistent lack of fiscal space,” which limits government spending capacity.These ongoing structural issues emphasize the need for robust policy action. The World Bank stresses the critical importance of a “growth-oriented reform agenda” across key sectors to unleash the region’s full economic potential. Priority areas for reform include infrastructure, education, regulation, competition, and tax policy. For Brazil, maintaining its modest projected lead over the regional average hinges on navigating these complex domestic and global pressures while pursuing necessary structural adjustments to foster long-term, sustainable growth.

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