March 20 (Reuters) - Uruguay's economy is seen growing
by 2.0% this year, according to a forecast from the
International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Monday, with the lender
adding that the South American country's inflation rate will
reach 7% in 2023.
The IMF pointed to uncertainty over the economy's prospects
due in part to current drought conditions, according to the
statement following a mission to the country.
(Reporting by Carolina Pulice; Editing by David Alire Garcia)
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