Guatemala's economy is relatively backward because of more than 30 years of civil war. Half of the country's labor force is engaged in agricultural production. The export of cash crops is the main source of foreign exchange income. However, high taxes are imposed on foreign goods. Coffee production ranks second among seven countries in China and the United States. Although there are some mineral resources, the development level is not very high.
Guatemala lacks electricity, and its electricity price is more than five times that of China, which has become an important obstacle to its economic development.
I don't know why the landlord wants to know about the economic situation there, but if I go there to work or travel, it's no problem, just like most second-tier cities in China more than a decade ago.
I hope I can help you.