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Estonia: GDP down 3% in 2023: statistics

Via BalticaMarch 1, 2024March 2, 202401 mins

Estonia’s GDP totalled EUR 37.7 billion at current prices in 2023, which was down 3% from 2022, according to data from Statistics Estonia, ERR reported. Robert Müürsepp, national accounts team lead at Statistics Estonia, said that Estonia’s economy was in broad-based recession in 2023, with decline recorded in most major sectors. Information and communication had…

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Estonia: GDP to fall 0.3% in 2024, rise 2.8% in 2025: Swedbank

Via BalticaFebruary 1, 2024July 4, 202401 mins

Estonia’s real GDP will continue to decline by 0.3% in 2024 but will increase by 2.8% in 2025, according to Swedbank’s latest macroeconomic forecast, ERR reports. The bank expects the current recession in Estonia to end in the middle of 2024. Moderate growth will return in 2025, driven by stronger domestic demand and exports. Annual…

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