The Government Raises Its Growth Forecast for This Year to 2.6 per Cent Despite the War, the Most Optimistic of Those Published
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Pedro Sánchez's executive has improved his GDP growth forecast for this year by four tenths, to 2.6%.
Spain expects its economy to grow faster this year than previously thought. The Ministry of Economy announced on Monday that it forecasts an increase of 2.6 percent in gross domestic product (GDP). Madrid had previously projected 2.2 percent growth.
Spain is growing faster than most other EU countries. The economy benefits from immigration and cheap energy. But inflation is also high.
The Government has raised its forecast of economic growth for this year to 2.6 per cent, four tenths more than in its previous estimate (2.2 per cent), in an environment of decline...
The Ministry of Economy announced on Monday an upward revision of the growth of the Spanish economy by 2026 in what constitutes the first step in the elaboration of the draft General Budgets of the State, as recalled by the first vice president Carlos Corpus. The new macro table of the government previews an increase of 2.6% for this year, four tenths more than its previous forecast and that the consensus of analysts. By 2027 it predicts an incr…
The Spanish economy will be able to weather the effects of the war in Iran. The government raises four tenths of its forecast growth for this year to 2.6%, the most optimistic among those published by national and international organizations to date. It is the figure that will include in the new macroeconomic table that the Executive will present this Monday in an advanced Council of Ministers in order to be able to renew in time the anti-crisis…

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