KSH: investment grew with a record extent in 2017
Investments grew with a record extent with 16.7 percent in 2017 after a 16.0 percent drop last year. The volume of investments in the fourth quarter was 14.4 percent higher than a yearbefore, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) announced on Wednesday.
Strong growth continues to be due to developments funded from the sources of the 2014-2020 EU budget cycle, capacity building for businesses, and rising housing and other real estate investments – the report added. (MTI)
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