US election key to Latin American remittance-based economies, Fitch says

Published 10/25/2024, 03:55 PM
Updated 10/25/2024, 04:01 PM
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MEXICO CITY - The fate of Latin American economies, deeply reliant on remittances from the U.S., hangs in the balance with the upcoming U.S. presidential elections, said Fitch Ratings on Friday.

WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

The potential disparity in immigration policies between the Republican and Democratic administrations could significantly affect Central American nations, which are heavily dependent on remittances from the U.S.

KEY QUOTE(S)

"Central America is highly vulnerable to U.S. immigration policies, as remittances fund a large component of their economic activity," Fitch Ratings said in a note.

In countries like El Salvador and Nicaragua, remittances currently account for more than 30% of their GDP, the ratings agency said, adding that Mexico is also one of the largest recipients of remittances globally, where inflows have steadily increased over the past decade to close to 3.5% of GDP, from 2%.

BY THE NUMBERS

Remittances to Nicaragua have tripled in the past five years, while those to other countries, specifically El Salvador and Jamaica, have considerably slowed.

A study based on data from the U.S. Current Population Survey showed that a 1% increase in the country's household earnings results in a 0.2%–0.3% increase in remittances sent abroad.

CONTEXT

The U.S. elections could usher in changes in immigration policies, with Donald Trump's campaign showing a willingness to restrict border crossings and increase deportations, while the potential Kamala Harris administration would aim to pass a bipartisan law to reform the asylum process and limit immigration parole.

Policy changes could significantly affect migrants and the Central American economies that are heavily dependent on the money they send back home from the United States.

 

 

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