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Hungary economy may grow 2%-3% this year, below forecast in budget, official says

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Posted on February 26, 2025

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BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's economic growth this year is likely to come in between 2% and 3%, below the official government forecast of 3.4%, Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief of staff said in a

Hungary's Economic Growth Projected at 2%-3%, Falling Short of Forecast

BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's economic growth this year is likely to come in between 2% and 3%, below the official government forecast of 3.4%, Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief of staff said in a podcast on news site 24.hu on Wednesday.

Gergely Gulyas said gross domestic product growth could be below the official forecast due to various risks, including problems in the German economy.

"The budget still includes 3.4% (GDP growth forecast)... but if we suppose that there will be a recession in Germany, then there are more risks, and then we can suppose that (growth) can be somewhat lower than that," Gulyas said.

Replying to the reporter's question, he said that economic growth between 2% and 3% this year seemed realistic.

Nationalist Orban is trying to revive the economy ahead of an election in 2026. But his hopes that strong growth will propel his Fidesz party to another election victory are being challenged by a rebound in inflation, sagging household morale and even a plunge in the birth rate that he is keen to boost.

None of the 12 economists surveyed in a February Reuters poll expect the economy to reach the 3.4% growth Orban had assumed in this year's budget. Erste Bank, last year's most accurate forecaster of Hungarian economic indicators, sees growth at 2% this year.

(Reporting by Anita Komuves and Gergely Szakacs; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • Hungary's GDP growth is expected between 2%-3% in 2023.
  • Official forecast was 3.4% growth, now seen as optimistic.
  • German economic issues pose risks to Hungary's growth.
  • Prime Minister Orban aims to boost economy before 2026 elections.
  • Economists doubt Hungary will meet the 3.4% growth target.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the projected GDP growth for Hungary this year?
Hungary's economic growth this year is likely to be between 2% and 3%, which is below the official government forecast of 3.4%.
What factors could affect Hungary's economic growth?
The chief of staff mentioned that risks such as problems in the German economy could lead to lower growth rates.
What is Prime Minister Orban's strategy regarding the economy?
Orban is attempting to revive the economy ahead of the 2026 election, hoping that strong growth will help his Fidesz party secure another victory.
What do economists predict for Hungary's economy?
None of the 12 economists surveyed in a February Reuters poll expect the economy to reach the 3.4% growth that Orban had assumed in this year's budget.

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