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Finance Minister Reports Serbia’s Public Debt Stands at 52.3% of GDP

Serbia’s public debt stood at 52.3 percent of the GDP, the Finance Ministry said on Tuesday.

It said that the public debt totaled 35.15 billion Euro. According to the Finance Ministry, the public debt stood at 51.5 percent of the GDP or 35.62 billion Euro at the end of November 2023.

Serbia’s public debt stood at 55.1 percent of the GDP or 33.33 billion Euro at the end of 2022.

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