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“Corona” pandemic: Jamaica’s outlook falls to stable from positive by Fitch Ratings citing negative shocks of Bauxite exports

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On 10th April’20 Fitch Ratings, the leading provider of credit ratings, headquartered in the USA, revised down its sovereign long-term foreign currency rating on Jamaica to stable from positive citing the expected negative shocks of its exports of bauxite, alumina, and remittances due to the “COVID-19” pandemic.

Jamaica's outlook drop to stable

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Jamaica has been making progress in reducing its government debt-to-gross-domestic-product levels that are still above its rating peers. The rating agency projected the economy to shrink by 4% in 2020 followed by a recovery of 2% in 2020 and thus Jamaica’s B+ rating was asserted.

As of 11th April’20, Jamaica has countered with 69 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and with 4 deaths.

The COVID-19 epidemic, emerged from the Chinese city of Wuhan, has caused a global shutdown of manufacturing as many nations and municipalities imposed stay-at-home orders or even more strict containment measures, affecting the demand for raw materials.

Fitch Ratings said: “Bauxite and alumina prices are facing downward pressures as manufacturing in China slowed down and demand weakens. Bauxite/alumina exports were 6% of GDP in 2018.”

 The agency added by saying: “it's base case projections assume most of the lockdown measures will be lifted in the second half of 2020.”

Jamaica's outlook drop to stable

In October’19, Richard Byles, Governor, Central Bank of Jamaica noted during an exclusive Latin Finance roundtable of central bankers: “The downturn in commodity prices hit the economy and caused the closure of some of the bauxite and aluminium producing plants. However balancing against those negatives is the fall in the price of crude oil, a major import at 8% of GDP.

Jamaica was in the process of turning its economy around and establishing macroeconomic stability. The government was on a path of lowering inflation, reducing debt levels and increasing international reserves. Unemployment had sunk to a 10-year low by the end of last year. Byles pointed out in October’19 how the efforts to improve the government’s balance sheet were limiting its ability to invest for growth.

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The rating agency said: “Fitch forecasts the general government balance to deteriorate to -2.5% of GDP for FY2020/2021 from 0.2% in FY2019/2020, which would still be moderate in the context of the severe economic shock and compares favourably with rating peers.”

 

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