Poland’s economy is set to expand by nearly 4% next year amid expectations for inflows of European Union aid and lower domestic interest rates, according to Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski.
The 2025 view signals an upgrade from the government’s growth forecast of 3.7%. For this year, Domanski said he’s “comfortable” with growth “at around 3%,” compared with a 3.1% target in the budget.
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