‘A challenging year’: EU cuts own growth forecast for 2023
The European Union has cut its own growth forecast for 2023, blaming the downward revision on a combination of persistently high inflation and weak external demand.
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The European Union has cut its own growth forecast for 2023, blaming the downward revision on a combination of persistently high inflation and weak external demand.
EU BUBBLE
The European Union is viewed as weaker globally than both China and the US, a survey by one of Europe's leading think tanks has found.