Trade wars, energy prices, and geopolitics. The sudden increase in uncertainty will slow down our economy, claims Kažimír
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Trade wars, energy prices, and geopolitics. The sudden increase in uncertainty will slow down our economy, claims Kažimír
The Slovak economy grew by two percent last year. Its progress was the fastest in the last three years. However, its performance will be somewhat weaker again this year. It will be held back mainly by growing uncertainty in the international environment. "The developments in recent months have forced us to adjust our expectations. The most fundamental reason is the sharp increase in uncertainty in the world, but also at home. The ongoing uncerta…
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