DOMINICAN REPUBLIC | Downturn in first half. The Dominican Republic's GDP contracted by 0.8%, according to the central bank. It was dragged down by declines in commerce (-15.4%), transport (-9.8%), agriculture (-7.2%), manufacturing (-6.7%) and construction (-3.7%) — which offset expansion in tourism (+33.6%) and mining (+20%).
CENTRAL AMERICA | Trade deficit grows. Despite a 15% increase in export earnings, to US$4.85bn, Central America's trade deficit in the first half of the year rose to US$6.47bn, 2.3% higher than that of the comparable period of 2002. Just under two-thirds of all exports were made by two countries: Costa Rica (US$1.96bn) and Guatemala (US$1.19bn). Imports in the first half totalled US$11.48bn, or 7.3% more than in the first half of last year.
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