IMAD Downgrades Economic Growth from 3.1 to 2.6%
Ljubljana, 24 October - Instead of the 3.1-percent economic growth forecast in spring, Slovenia will see only a 2.6-percent growth, Janez Sustersic of the Institute for Macroeconomic Analyses and Development (IMAD) told the press on Friday. Next year, the figure will be at 3.6 percent instead of the anticipated 3.9-percent, he said while presenting IMAD's Autumn Report.
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