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  • Guatemala

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    Guatemala is the largest economy in Central America. More than 40% of its population is indigenous and 52% is under the age of 20. Over the past three decades, Guatemala has had the least volatile growth among its neighbours. Public debt and fiscal deficits have historically been among the lowest and most stable in the region. The EU remains one


  • Guatemala

    https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...

    Guatemala is the largest economy in Central America. More than 40% of its population is indigenous and 52% is under the age of 20. Over the past three decades, Guatemala has had the least volatile growth among its neighbours. Public debt and fiscal deficits have historically been among the lowest and most stable in the region. The EU remains one


  • Guatemala

    https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...

    Guatemala is the largest economy in Central America. More than 40% of its population is indigenous and 52% is under the age of 20. Over the past three decades, Guatemala has had the least volatile growth among its neighbours. Public debt and fiscal deficits have historically been among the lowest and most stable in the region. The EU remains one


  • Guatemala

    https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...

    Guatemala is the largest economy in Central America. More than 40% of its population is indigenous and 52% is under the age of 20. Over the past three decades, Guatemala has had the least volatile growth among its neighbours. Public debt and fiscal deficits have historically been among the lowest and most stable in the region. The EU remains one


  • Guatemala

    https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...

    Guatemala is the largest economy in Central America. More than 40% of its population is indigenous and 52% is under the age of 20. Over the past three decades, Guatemala has had the least volatile growth among its neighbours. Public debt and fiscal deficits have historically been among the lowest and most stable in the region. The EU remains one


  • Guatemala

    https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...

    Guatemala is the largest economy in Central America. More than 40% of its population is indigenous and 52% is under the age of 20. Over the past three decades, Guatemala has had the least volatile growth among its neighbours. Public debt and fiscal deficits have historically been among the lowest and most stable in the region. The EU remains one


  • Guatemala

    https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...

    Guatemala is the largest economy in Central America. More than 40% of its population is indigenous and 52% is under the age of 20. Over the past three decades, Guatemala has had the least volatile growth among its neighbours. Public debt and fiscal deficits have historically been among the lowest and most stable in the region. The EU remains one


  • Guatemala

    https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...

    Guatemala is the largest economy in Central America. More than 40% of its population is indigenous and 52% is under the age of 20. Over the past three decades, Guatemala has had the least volatile growth among its neighbours. Public debt and fiscal deficits have historically been among the lowest and most stable in the region. The EU remains one


  • Guatemala

    https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...

    Guatemala is the largest economy in Central America. More than 40% of its population is indigenous and 52% is under the age of 20. Over the past three decades, Guatemala has had the least volatile growth among its neighbours. Public debt and fiscal deficits have historically been among the lowest and most stable in the region. The EU remains one


  • Guatemala

    https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/countries...

    Guatemala is the largest economy in Central America. More than 40% of its population is indigenous and 52% is under the age of 20. Over the past three decades, Guatemala has had the least volatile growth among its neighbours. Public debt and fiscal deficits have historically been among the lowest and most stable in the region. The EU remains one