Czech economic growth slowed down in the second quarter
In the second quarter, Czech economic growth declined to 2.4 percent from the 4.1 percent of the first quarter of the year in an annual comparision – the Czech Statistical Office (CSÚ) reported on Tuesday in Prague.
Nevertheless, statisticians and economic analysts expect GDP (gross domestic product) to increase in the Czech Republic by just over three percent this year. (MTI, Kokes János)
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