OECD projects 1.5% growth in Slovenia in 2023, 2.6% in 2024

OECD projects 1.5% growth in Slovenia in 2023, 2.6% in 2024

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Paris, 7 June - The OECD expects Slovenia's GDP growth to slow to 1.5% this year and increase to 2.6% in 2024. No changes are expected on the tight labour market, which is projected to fuel stronger wage growth and further increase inflationary pressures. Cereport reports citing STA Agency

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