Atradius: GDP can increase by 3.5 percent next year
Next year, the Hungarian economy may grow larger than expected, and growth will outperform most of the Central and Eastern European economies the Atradius Credit Provider forecasts.
According to the study, Hungary is a medium-risky country with a positive outlook for next year. The biggest weakness of remains the high external debt of the Hungarian state.
The GDP growth in Hungary is expected to be 3.6 percent this year, and next year about 3.5 percent. The expansion of the economy is facilitated by the growth of private investment and the restart of state investment. (MTI)
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