The IMF kept its estimate of growth of the Montenegrin economy at 3,7 percent: Inflation this year 4,2, the next 2,7 percent

In the April forecasts published today, which the Mina-business agency had access to, the IMF predicted the growth of the Montenegrin economy for the next year of three percent, which will be the same amount in 2029.

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IMF headquarters in Washington, Photo: Reuters
IMF headquarters in Washington, Photo: Reuters
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In its latest forecasts, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) maintained its estimate of the growth of the Montenegrin economy this year at 3,7 percent.

In the April forecasts published today, which the Mina-business agency had access to, the IMF predicted the growth of the Montenegrin economy for the next year of three percent, which will be the same amount in 2029.

According to IMF estimates, the Montenegrin economy grew by six percent last year.

According to IMF estimates, inflation in Montenegro will be 4,2 percent this year, and 2,7 percent next year.

The IMF publishes regular forecasts for the global economy as a whole twice a year, in spring and autumn.

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