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The Czech Economy Will Continue to Grow, but the Impact of Tariffs Will only Be Felt Next Year, According to Stanjury

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The Ministry of Finance presented its November macroeconomic forecast. According to it, the Czech economy should grow by 2.4 percent. Inflation should remain slightly above two percent. According to Stanjura, the consequences of the US tariffs will only be felt next year.
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The Ministry of Finance has improved its estimate of this year's economic growth. According to it, gross domestic product (GDP) will increase by 2.4 percent this year, while growth was expected to be 2.1 percent in August. According to the ministry, the economy will grow by 2.2 percent next year. Inflation should average 2.4 percent this year, next...

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The Ministry of Finance presented its November macroeconomic forecast. According to it, the Czech economy should grow by 2.4 percent. Inflation should remain slightly above two percent. According to Stanjura, the consequences of the US tariffs will only be felt next year.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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Prague - The Ministry of Finance has improved its estimate of this year's economic growth. According to it, gross domestic product (GDP) will increase by 2.4 percent this year, while growth of 2.1 percent was expected in August. According to the ministry, the economy will grow by 2.2 percent next year. Inflation should average 2.4 percent this year and 2.3 percent next year. This follows from the macroeconomic forecast presented by the ministry …

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The November macroeconomic forecast of the Ministry of Finance once again confirms the positive development of the Czech economy. Gross domestic product should grow by 2.4% this year and by another 2.2% next year. The driving force of growth remains domestic demand, especially household consumption, which is supported by the growth of real incomes. This is also the last forecast of the Ministry of Finance under the leadership of the outgoing Min…

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echo24.cz broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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