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El Nino could affect growth, warns Peru's central banking chief after weak May GDP

El Nino could affect growth, warns Peru's central banking chief after weak May GDP
El Nino could affect growth, warns Peru's central banking chief after weak May GDP

The chief of Peru's central banking Julio Velarde warned on Wednesday that El Nino would "likely" weigh on economic activity in the coming months, as it did in May when the country recorded its lowest growth rate for the year.

According to data released by the national statistics agency INEI in May, Peru's GDP grew 1.8% from a year earlier. This is below the 3.2% predicted in a survey and slower than April's 3.73% growth.

Velarde stated that "Perhaps, the figures we will see in 'the coming months won't be as?good because they are derived?from an existing natural phenomenon."

He added that the overall economic climate remained favorable due to the "exceptional" price of the minerals exported by the country.

The 73.1% drop in fishing output was the main factor behind 'the slowdown'. Warmer surface waters, linked to El Nino, pushed fish like anchovies deeper into the water.

INEI reported that the manufacturing output fell by 10.7% as climate change affected the production cycle of textile?industry.

Industry groups have warned that a strong El Nino can affect cotton production and lower the demand for winter clothing. It could also complicate logistics due to flooding and rains.

(source: Reuters)