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Serbia’s public debt reaches 36.42 billion euros, 47.8% of GDP

Serbia’s public debt stood at approximately 36.42 billion euros by the end of February this year, representing 47.8 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP), as announced by the Ministry of Finance today.

Comparatively, at the end of January, the public debt was recorded at 36.20 billion euros, equivalent to 47.5 percent of GDP.

Notably, by the conclusion of 2022, Serbia’s public debt amounted to 33.33 billion euros, accounting for 55.1 percent of GDP.

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