GDP growth in Hungary slowed down

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Hungarian economic output increased by an annual 6.1 percent in the third quarter, down from 17.8 percent in the previous quarter, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said Wednesday, confirming its preliminary data. GDP in the third quarter grew at the same rate when adjusted for calendar year and seasonal effects. Quarter on quarter, it edged up 0.7 percent.
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In the Q1-Q3 period, the economy grew by an annual 7.1 percent. Due to parts supply bottlenecks, the energy crisis and new waves of the pandemic, analysts told MTI that economic growth may wane further.
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Péter Virovácz of ING Banks said the data clearly showed that the fast recovery had stopped in its tracks and negative external factors had reached the Hungarian economy.
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The fresh Covid wave could have an extreme impact on the economy in the coming quarters,
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he added. Both industry and construction are contending with global supply chain issues, and this is likely to endure, he said. Services are the sole growth engine, though this too could be stymied by any shutdowns due to Covid.
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Absent of government spending in the fourth quarter or the first quarter of 2022, Hungarian economic growth could slow down significantly, he added.





