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What Economic Growth Will Be Next Year Depends Mostly on Nis

The Serbian economy will grow by around two percent this year, which is significantly weaker than the initial projections that GDP would grow by four percent, it was assessed today at the presentation of the Quarterly Monitor, a publication of the Faculty of Economics and the Fund for the Development of Economic Sciences (FREN).

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The Serbian economy will grow by around two percent this year, which is significantly weaker than the initial projections that GDP would grow by four percent, it was assessed today at the presentation of the Quarterly Monitor, a publication of the Faculty of Economics and the Fund for the Development of Economic Sciences (FREN).

·Belgrade, Serbia
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The economy of Serbia ends this year in conditions of expected macroeconomic stability, but with results that are weaker than expected, so economic growth will b

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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n1info.rs broke the news in Novi Beograd, Serbia on Thursday, December 25, 2025.
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