The government expects a GDP growth above 3 percent until 2020
In its fiscal outlook for the years 2018-2020, the government expects a GDP growth over 3 percent and 0.9 percent inflation in 2017.
The government expects 2.4 percent inflation in 2018 and a 3.0 percent increase in consumer prices for 2019 and 2020 – according to a document uploaded to the parliament's website. It is projected that in 2018, the growth will be 3.4 percent, in parallel to the peak of the EU payments. (MTI)
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