The willingness of SMEs to invest is at a multi year peak
The willingness of SMEs to invest is at a multi year peak, as currently two out of three executives plan to make some improvements over the next year, according to the K&H SME Trust Index Research data.
With regard to the goals, efficiency gains came to the fore, ahead of the long-standing IT investments. In terms of revenue, medium-sized enterprises and agricultural companies are most likely to be hit by investment booms.
The volume of investments in the national economy may continue to rise, as a year of continuous improvement in the investment climate of domestic enterprises is continuing.
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