Industry - DELFI / Orestas Gurevičius
According to the EY report, Latvia’s economy will grow by about 3.4 percent next year, but Lithuania is expected to see growth at around 4.5 percent, which means that after several years of posting the highest growth in Europe, Latvia will no longer be the fastest growing economy, at least in the eurozone.
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