The Central Bank of Costa Rica announced the results of the Monthly Index of Economic Activity, The IMAE, known as IMAE, corresponding to October two thousand twenty-five, reflects a positive performance of the national economy.
According to the report, the country's production grew by four point six percent compared to October of the previous year. This result confirms that the economy maintains a solid and stable pace, with an average growth of four point five percent during the first ten months of the year.
The biggest boost came from companies located in special regimes, whose production increased by fifteen percent, mainly due to the good performance of the manufacturing industry and technology-intensive services. In contrast, companies in the definitive regime grew at a more moderate rate of two point six percent.
Among the activities that contributed most to growth were manufacturing, professional services, education, health, and transportation. On the other hand, private construction and agricultural and livestock activities showed a slowdown, influenced by lower investments and adverse weather conditions.
In general terms, the Central Bank notes that the Costa Rican economy continues to show resilience and stability in the face of various challenges, maintaining a path of sustained growth.
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