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Serbia’s public debt at the end of June was 51.7 percent of GDP

The Ministry of Finance of Serbia announced today that the public debt at the end of June this year amounted to about 35.74 billion euros, which is 51.7 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP).

The report states that at the end of May, the public debt was 35.52 billion euros, i.e. 51.4 percent of GDP, while at the end of 2022 it amounted to 33.33 billion euros or 55.1 percent of GDP.

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