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Tuesday, April 16, 2024

IMF forecasts 6.7% contraction this year, 5.2% growth in 2021

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has brought its forecast for the Slovenian economy broadly in line with other forecasters. After projecting in spring that the economy will contract by 8%, it now thinks the contraction will be 6.7%.

 

Next year GDP is expected to expand by 5.2%, broadly in line with its previous forecast, according to the latest World Economic Outlook, which was released on Tuesday.

The figures indicate Slovenia will significantly outperform the eurozone as a whole, which is projected to record a 8.3% contraction this year before growing by 5.2% in 2021.

The report also indicates Slovenia’s inflation, projected to be at 0.5% this year, accelerating to 1.8% in 2021. The unemployment rate is expected to top out at 8% this year before climbing back to 6%.

The budget deficit is projected at 8.8% of GDP this year, which is more optimistic than the government’s own estimate of 9.3%, before dropping to 2.8%. The Slovenian government has budgeted the deficit at 5.6% of GDP in 2021.

The national budget is not expected to return to a minimal surplus before 2024.

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