European Commission Sees Romania’s Economy Slowing To 2.2% In 2023

11.16.2023 By Ecaterina Craciun

The European Commission forecasts, in its autumn economic report for Romania, that the real GDP growth is expected to slow to 2.2% in 2023 due to high inflation limiting disposable income, restrictive financial conditions, and reduced external demand, before gradually accelerating during the forecast period.

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