IMF upholds earlier 4.6 pct recession forecast for Poland
Poland's economy will shrink by 4.6 percent this year, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has forecast in the June edition of its comprehensive report, the World Economic Outlook.
26.06.2020 20:59
update: 27.06.2020 01:50
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In 2021, Poland's growth is to rebound to 4.2 percent, the IMF wrote upholding its forecasts from April. (PAP)
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