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Guatemala — Market Overview

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🇬🇹 Guatemala

Guatemala is often best understood through remittance-driven consumption and basic manufacturing, with inflation control and domestic financial stability shaping the durability of the growth cycle. The cleanest read usually comes from remittance inflows, household demand, and whether policy stability keeps local rates and the currency backdrop anchored.

Carte régionale

Faits clés

Guatemala en un coup d'œil

Capital

Guatemala City

Currency

Guatemalan Quetzal (Q)

Primary exchange

Bolsa de Valores Nacional

Central bank

Guatemala Central Bank

Region

Americas

Time zone

America/Guatemala

Source : INE Guatemala,

Country dashboard

Pourquoi ce marché compte

This first pass is built as a reusable country page instead of a static essay. The page now combines a stylized country map, a switchable line-chart explorer, and linked peer countries so users can move from Guatemala into the rest of the region without losing the macro frame.

Explorateur macro

Changez de variable, gardez le contexte du pays

GDP, inflation, labor, policy, and industrial activity are shown on a quarterly path from 2000 onward, while debt and the local equity benchmark come in when usable history exists. This keeps the page focused on fiscal room and macro regime while the broader official country pipeline keeps expanding.

Real GDP growth

Guatemala starter GDP-growth path anchored to sourced country profile readings; full official historical wiring is still pending.

3.5%4.0%4.5%5.0%5.5%201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024
Cliquez sur une année pour zoomer à partir de ce point.

Variables disponibles

Real GDP growth

3.5%
Tendance 1 an-0.8%
Croissance moy.-0.7%

Ce que cela signale

GDP growth is published quarterly and annualized, so each point captures how fast real output was expanding or contracting versus the prior quarter at an annual rate. It matters because it is the broadest scorecard of domestic economic momentum and sets the backdrop for revenues, employment, and policy expectations. Versus a year ago, the series is lower by 0.8%, which points to a softer or less supportive backdrop on this measure. Across the displayed window, the broader trend is still downward.

Commerce et position extérieure

Exportations, services et balance extérieure

Plutôt qu'un mur générique de cartes macro, cette section se concentre sur la manière dont le pays attire la demande étrangère, où se situe son avantage commercial et comment évolue sa balance extérieure.

Échanges totaux GuatemalaQ53,6 Md
Biens
Services
Biens
Services
ExportationQ18,0 Md
Q35,6 MdImportation
Balance extérieure2024
Exportations +Q18,0 Md
Importations -Q35,6 Md
Solde-Q17,6 Md
Q18,0 Md
Total exports

The full export figure, combining goods and services in one line. It is the cleanest way to read how much external demand Guatemala is capturing across both physical products and higher-value intangible flows.

Q14,6 Md
Goods exports

This is the merchandise side of exports: industrial supplies, capital goods, autos, food, and other physical products. It matters because it reflects the health of manufacturing, energy, aerospace, and the broader global industrial cycle.

Q4,7 Md
Services exports

This is the intangible side: finance, travel, licensing, business services, and IP-linked flows. It matters because it shows where Guatemala is strongest in higher-margin, knowledge-intensive, and branded service activities.

Composition des échanges

Ce que le pays exporte

Partenaires commerciaux

Où le pays commerce

Prisme des matières premières

Exposition aux matières premières

Trade openness47.3%

Trade in goods and services equaled 47.3% of GDP in 2024. This is a quick read on how externally exposed the economy is.

Services share of exports25.9%

Services represented 25.9% of total exports in the latest reading, which helps show whether the export mix leans more toward intangibles or merchandise.

Manufactures share45.9%

Manufactures accounted for 45.9% of merchandise exports in 2024.

Fuel share2.9%

Fuel exports accounted for 2.9% of merchandise exports in 2024, useful for reading commodity exposure.

Food share47.5%

Food exports accounted for 47.5% of merchandise exports in 2024, adding context on agricultural exposure.

Ce qu'il faut surveiller

Grille de lecture

01

remittance inflows

Guatemala should first be read through remittance inflows. When this regime shifts, local multiples and sector leadership usually shift with it.

02

domestic consumption

The cleanest read usually comes from remittance inflows, household demand, and whether policy stability keeps local rates and the currency backdrop anchored. That makes domestic consumption one of the most important signals for revising the country narrative.

03

monetary stability

The final layer is monetary stability, because it determines whether the macro backdrop turns into sustainable earnings support for the Guatemala Market Proxy.

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