KEY POINTS
  • The world's fastest-growing economy is on track for more than 100% growth, largely fueled by profits from its oil production and export sector.
  • Guyana, a country in South America with a population of about 800,000 people, is projected to grow 38% by the end of the year, according to recent GDP forecasts by the International Monetary Fund.
  • BMI, a Fitch Solutions research unit, is also of the view that "Guyana will see explosive growth this year" — and is expected to rise about 115% in the next five years.
The Demerara River in Guyana, South America.

The world's fastest-growing economy may be on track to grow by more than 100% by 2028, largely fueled by profits from its oil production and export sector, according to one analysis.

Guyana, a country in South America with a population of about 800,000 people, is projected to grow 38% by the end of the year — an "extremely fast" pace, according to recent gross domestic product forecasts by the International Monetary Fund.