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Economic results in Serbia in 2020 are better than expected

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Economic results in 2020 are better than expected, is the conclusion of the session of the Council for Coordination of Activities and Measures for GDP Growth.
The session was chaired today by Prime Minister Ana Brnabic.
The session analyzed the most important economic results, as well as the progress on the most important projects for the Serbian economy, and due to good results, the Ministry of Finance and the National Bank of Serbia revised their estimates of GDP growth for the whole year to minus one percent. .
“The goal is for Serbia to be among the leading countries and economies in Europe in terms of economic growth in 2020, and we are on the right path,” Prime Minister Brnabić pointed out.
The Prime Minister added that the news that we have achieved success in the previous three quarters of this year will have significant positive effects on our economy.
Also, that they are another proof that we are going in the right direction, and that the reforms and the vision of the government are yielding results, stated Branbić.
In August, the results were better than expected, despite the pandemic caused by the coranavirus, the government announced.
The Government of Serbia, together with the President of the Republic of Serbia, continues to implement all projects that, despite the pandemic, have not been interrupted.
Given the positive trend and rapid recovery of the economy, the goal is that Serbia, with the efficient continuation of planned projects, does not have a fall in GDP this year, which would be a historic result and probably the best economic result in Europe, the statement said, B92 reports.

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