Inflation in Montenegro dropped significantly in the period from February to April, announced Prime Minister Dritan Abazović.
“In the first quarter, we embarked on a strong reckoning with inflation, which dropped significantly in the February-April period. According to this parameter, Montenegro ranks second in Europe,” wrote Abazović on his Facebook profile.
He stated that the real growth rate of the gross domestic product (GDP) in the first quarter, which excludes inflation, was a record 6.1 percent, which puts Montenegro in second place in Europe.
According to him, this shows that when we exclude the impact of inflation on GDP growth, we still record record results in the economy.
“We are moving forward, we expect similar trends to continue in the second quarter as well.” We are on the right path” said Abazović.
Monday, January 6
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