Prime Minister Vladimir Groisman admits that in 2017, the GDP growth may be higher than 3%.
He said this during the meeting of the National tripartite socio-economic Council.
“We see optimistic growth. For 2017, we laid a 3% growth. I think we can increase this figure”, – he said.
The Prime Minister again reminded that in the 4th quarter of 2016, the growth was 4.7% and for the year is 2.2%.
“The signal of 2.2% growth is a challenge, in light of the fact that some of our neighbors have a decline in the economy. We have 4.7% growth in Q4. You probably already feel that the stability of the currency appeared and the growth of industrial production is observed. We are aware of today, where markets need to increase our export potential. We will depart from a resource based economy”, – said Groisman.
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