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Guatemala Textile Industry Is The Most Effective Export Of GDP.

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Guatemala Textile Industry

The Central Bank of Guatemala said

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And exports of services account for a decrease in gross domestic product.

The data in 2001 showed that the sector's total production activities in Guatemala were 28.2%.


International changes and changes in export supply have led to a decline in this percentage.


It all started in 2002.

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To 27.4%, followed by 26.5% in 2003.

It reached 27.8% in 2004, but dropped to 26.4% again in 2005.


It reached 26.2% in 2006 and 27% in 2007, but it dropped to 26.1% again in 2008.


According to Enrique Lacs, former Secretary of the Ministry of economic affairs of Guatemala, exports are very active, and industrial and agricultural participation has also increased.


The export of these products in real time is growing, though the domestic product market attracts more consumers.

Experts say the textile industry is the most effective export of GDP, but says it has consolidated the production of high value-added profits.


It is expected to be in the world trade in 2012.

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Strong negative effects.

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