Ecuador expects to grow by 0.3 percent in 2016 due to earthquake: President
                 Source: Xinhua | 2016-06-05 22:46:59 | Editor: huaxia

Image taken on April 17, 2016 provided by the Ecuadorian and South American Public News Agency ANDES shows Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa (2nd, L) visiting an affected area by the aerthquake in Manta, Ecuador. Ecuador earthquake death toll soars to 413. (Xinhua/Cesar Munoz/ANDES)

QUITO, June 4 (Xinhua) -- The devastating 7.8 earthquake which hit Ecuador in April caused so much economic devastation that the country will only grow at 0.3 percent, said President Rafael Correa Saturday from the town of Pedernales, in the province of Manabi, one of the worst-hit areas.

According to Correa, Ecuador's central bank had predicted growth of 1 percent of GDP before the incident but "the earthquake will cause us to lose another 0.7 percent."

"However, we will continue pressing with full steam ahead as we have been doing," vowed the president, while he admitted the earthquake had devastated the fishing, shrimping and tourism industries, which are among Ecuador's main sources of income.

Image taken on April 18, 2016 provided by the Ecuadorian and South American Public News Agency ANDES shows people standing in front of a collapsed building by the earthquake, in Portoviejo, Ecuador. (Xinhua/Cesar Munoz/ANDES)

The province of Manabi is also expected to drop about 10 percent of its GDP this year as a result while 3.4 percent of its workforce have lost their work, making up around 22,000 lost jobs.

"We will get these jobs back, we will bring Manabi out of this, Esmeralda (another affected province) out of this, and the whole country," he said.

According to the latest government figures, the reconstruction will cost 3.34 billion U.S. dollars, of which the state will cover 67 percent and the private sector 33 percent.

On June 1, the government also activated new financial measures to raise funds, including raising VAT from 12 to 14 percent, and an extra tax worth one day of salary for those with salaries over 1,000 U.S. dollars a month.

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Ecuador expects to grow by 0.3 percent in 2016 due to earthquake: President

Source: Xinhua 2016-06-05 22:46:59

Image taken on April 17, 2016 provided by the Ecuadorian and South American Public News Agency ANDES shows Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa (2nd, L) visiting an affected area by the aerthquake in Manta, Ecuador. Ecuador earthquake death toll soars to 413. (Xinhua/Cesar Munoz/ANDES)

QUITO, June 4 (Xinhua) -- The devastating 7.8 earthquake which hit Ecuador in April caused so much economic devastation that the country will only grow at 0.3 percent, said President Rafael Correa Saturday from the town of Pedernales, in the province of Manabi, one of the worst-hit areas.

According to Correa, Ecuador's central bank had predicted growth of 1 percent of GDP before the incident but "the earthquake will cause us to lose another 0.7 percent."

"However, we will continue pressing with full steam ahead as we have been doing," vowed the president, while he admitted the earthquake had devastated the fishing, shrimping and tourism industries, which are among Ecuador's main sources of income.

Image taken on April 18, 2016 provided by the Ecuadorian and South American Public News Agency ANDES shows people standing in front of a collapsed building by the earthquake, in Portoviejo, Ecuador. (Xinhua/Cesar Munoz/ANDES)

The province of Manabi is also expected to drop about 10 percent of its GDP this year as a result while 3.4 percent of its workforce have lost their work, making up around 22,000 lost jobs.

"We will get these jobs back, we will bring Manabi out of this, Esmeralda (another affected province) out of this, and the whole country," he said.

According to the latest government figures, the reconstruction will cost 3.34 billion U.S. dollars, of which the state will cover 67 percent and the private sector 33 percent.

On June 1, the government also activated new financial measures to raise funds, including raising VAT from 12 to 14 percent, and an extra tax worth one day of salary for those with salaries over 1,000 U.S. dollars a month.

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