Ljubljana – Slovenia’s GDP grew at 5% in the third quarter of 2021 compared to the same quarter in 2020. Just like in quarter two, it was largely fuelled by household consumption and gross capital formation, the Statistics Office said on Tuesday. The final consumption expenditure of households rose by 9.3%, with high rises recorded in all types of household consumption except for car purchases. Gross fixed capital formation increased by 9.6%, with the largest growth recorded in gross fixed capital formation in other machinery and equipment (22.8%). Changes of…
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