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Draft budget for 2026 sees growth accelerating to 2.4 pct, tax collections remaining strong
The Greek Finance Ministry tabled in Parliament on Monday the draft budget for 2026, which sees a stable growth trajectory and a strong budget performance led by tax revenues, notably indirect taxes.
The draft budget slightly revises the growth estimate for this year to 2.2 pct, from 2.3 pct previously. The items revised down for 2025 compared to the previous estimate are investments that are now seen to grow by 5.7 pct this year and exports growth ...
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