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    EBRD cuts 2025 forecast for Central Asia amid lower commodity price outlook

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    13 May 2025 11:41 (UTC +04:00)

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    Despite the slowdown, the EBRD notes that Central Asian countries continue to demonstrate strong overall performance, driven primarily by robust domestic demand and public investment. “Recent growth has been supported by rising real wages, sustained remittance inflows, and favourable tourism seasons in several countries, which have collectively boosted the services sector,” the bank said in its latest economic outlook.



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