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Serbian public debt at the end of May amounted to EUR 35.52 billion

The public debt of Serbia at the end of May this year amounted to about 35.52 billion euros, which is 51.4 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP), the Ministry of Finance announced today.

At the end of April, public debt was 34.94 billion euros, or 50.6 percent of GDP.

At the end of 2022, Serbia’s public debt was 33.33 billion euros, or 55.1 percent of GDP.

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