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Activities

15 - 16 July 2025 | Meetings and technical symposiums

Technical meeting on validation of household consumption expenditure…

Virtual meeting organized by ECLAC in its capacity as Regional Coordinator for Latin America and the Caribbean of the ICP.

10 - 11 September 2024 | Meetings and technical symposiums

Annual Seminar on National Accounts for Latin America and the Caribbean,…

The annual Seminar on national accounts for Latin America and the Caribbean, 2024 is held in hybrid format (in-person and virtual) on 10 and 11 September 2024, at ECLAC headquarters.

12 - 14 March 2024 | Meetings and technical symposiums

Webinar: Main results and challenges in the implementation of the…

The results of the ICP are important for policymakers at both the national and regional levels in areas as diverse as the allocation of resources for production or the targeting of plans to address the well-being of the population.

10 - 11 October 2023 | Meetings and technical symposiums

Annual Seminar on National Accounts for Latin America and the Caribbean,…

The annual Seminar on national accounts for Latin America and the Caribbean, 2023 is held in hybrid format (in-person and virtual) on 10 and 11 October 2023, at ECLAC headquarters.

News

27 December 2023 | Briefing note

United States economic outlook: third quarter of 2023

Supported by retreating inflation and a strong job market, the U.S. economy grew at the fastest pace in nearly two years in the third quarter of 2023.

24 March 2021 | Press Release

2020 Edition of ECLAC’s Statistical Yearbook Offers a Set of Statistics on Development in Latin America and the Caribbean

The latest version of this flagship publication by the United Nations regional commission presents a selection of indicators and statistics on the social, economic and environmental situation of the region’s countries.

8 July 2011 | Press Release

ECLAC Presents Its Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean 2010-2011

The annual report reviews the current state of the region's economies and their future prospects.

10 June 2011 | Press Release

South America Must Take Advantage of High Food Prices in Order to Reduce Inequality

Representatives from South American governments agreed to develop a joint agenda on the main challenges posed by food price hikes and volatility.