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Board downwardly adjusts to 2pct estimated Romanian economic growth in 2023

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Board downwardly adjusts to 2pct estimated Romanian economic growth in 2023

and (CNSP) has downwardly adjusted its conomic growth estimate for Romania in 2023 to 2% from 2.8% as a result of declines in industry and unexpectedly weak agricultural yields, told Agerpres.

"The macroeconomic developments of the first half of the year and of the sectoral indicators January to August 2023 show a wider deceleration of economic growth for the year 2023 (+2.0%) than that estimated in the previous forecasts (+2.8%). Influencing the downgrade was industry,…

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