According to forecasts by PKO BP economists, after a 3.5% GDP growth in 2026, this figure will drop to 2.8% the following year. Analysts point to a specific reason for the announced slowdown: the expiration of investments financed by the National Reconstruction Plan.
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According to forecasts by PKO BP economists, after a 3.5% GDP growth in 2026, this figure will drop to 2.8% the following year. Analysts point to a specific reason for the announced slowdown: the expiration of investments financed by the National Reconstruction Plan.