EU Economy Hits a Bump: Growth Slows & Inflation Climbs πͺπΊπ
The EU is bracing for slower GDP growth (1.1% in 2026) and higher inflation (3.1%) as energy shocks and global conflicts impact the economy. πͺπΊπ
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The EU is bracing for slower GDP growth (1.1% in 2026) and higher inflation (3.1%) as energy shocks and global conflicts impact the economy. πͺπΊπ
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