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Finland's economic growth slowing, inflation accelerating: Finance Ministry

Sep 20, 2022

Helsinki [Finland], September 20: Accelerating inflation is slowing economic growth in Finland, reducing the growth of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) to 0.5 percent next year, according to the Finance Ministry's Economic Survey published here on Monday.
This year's GDP growth is projected at 1.7 percent and the forecast for 2024 is 1.4 percent.
At a press conference, MikkoSpolander, director general at the ministry, described the forecast as "cautious" and stressed that the ministry's forecast does not predict a crisis or a collapse.
"The imbalance in public finances threatens to deepen. We could also face surprises, either one at a time or several at once, and we need to be prepared for that," Spolander said.
Also on Monday, the Research Institute of the Finnish Economy (ETLA) predicted that GDP growth this year would remain at 2 percent before slowing to zero in 2023.
Source: Xinhua

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