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Poland expects 2.8-2.9% GDP growth in Q4

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Posted on December 19, 2024

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Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski outlines Poland's GDP growth expectations of 2.8-2.9% for Q4 2023, emphasizing the importance of investments and exports for future economic stability.
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WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland still expects 2.8-2.9% economic growth in the fourth quarter, Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski said on Thursday. "This will be a strong quarter for the Polish economy,"

Poland Forecasts 2.8-2.9% GDP Growth for Q4 2023

WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland still expects 2.8-2.9% economic growth in the fourth quarter, Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski said on Thursday.

"This will be a strong quarter for the Polish economy," Andrzej Domanski told a press conference

He said he considered it "absolutely crucial" for there to be more growth engines in the following quarters and years, pointing at investments and export.

"I hope that the situation will also improve when it comes to exports, because here, due to the weakness in the economies of euro zone countries, unfortunately we see problems," Domanski said.

"The zloty exchange rate remains unfavourable for Polish exporters."

Poland expects its gross domestic product to grow 3.1% in 2024 and 3.9% in 2025.

(Reporting by Karol Badohal; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

Key Takeaways

  • Poland expects 2.8-2.9% GDP growth in Q4.
  • Finance Minister emphasizes need for more growth engines.
  • Investments and exports are crucial for future growth.
  • Euro zone economic weakness affects Polish exports.
  • Poland forecasts 3.1% GDP growth in 2024.

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Weakness in euro zone economies poses challenges for Polish exports, impacting growth.

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