EU's GDP increased again
In the third quarter of this year – the first time since January-March 2008 – European Union's economy expanded, compared to the previous quarter.
According to Eurostat; The gross domestic product (GDP) of the twenty-seven member states increased by 0.3 percent between July and September, compared to the previous quarter.
However, the preliminary datas of the EU's statistical office shows an annual 4.3 percent decline, compared to the third quarter of 2008 – reports MTI Eco.
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