EBRD Retains Projection of Growth of Serbian GDP in 2022 at 3.3% and Lowers Prognosis for 2023
In its analysis of economic trends in Serbia, the EBRD says that the economic recovery witnessed in 2021 continued into the first half of 2022, albeit at a slower pace, FoNet reports.
– GDP growth is projected at 3.3% in 2022 and 2023, with risks to the near term reflected in elevated inflation, weighing on disposable incomes, and worsening external demand due to the anticipated slowdown in EU markets – says the EBRD report.
They note that global rises in food and oil prices helped drive the annual inflation rate in Serbia to 13.2% in August 2022. In response, the National Bank of Serbia has increased the key interest rate six times in 2022, from 1% in March to 3.5% in September.
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