The Central Statistics Agency of Indonesia has announced the initiation of a comprehensive data collection process for companies in special economic zones and industrial areas. This initiative aims to improve the accuracy of GDP data and achieve more precise estimates.
A recent report reveals significant disparities in GDP per capita across Europe for 2025, with one-third of EU residents living in countries exceeding average income levels. Luxembourg and Ireland top the list of wealthiest nations, while Bulgaria and Greece face the lowest levels.
UN reports indicate that the GDP of Arab countries may contract by <strong>6%</strong> this year, reflecting increasing negative impacts on their economies. This warning comes as the region faces significant economic challenges due to multiple crises.
Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara announced a remarkable economic growth rate of 30-35% for the past year, reflecting a significant increase in the GDP. This announcement raises questions about the real impact of these figures on the daily lives of citizens amid ongoing economic challenges.
French Finance Minister Roland Lescure emphasized the country's commitment to reducing the budget deficit to <strong>3%</strong> of GDP by <strong>2029</strong>. This statement comes as France faces multiple economic challenges.
Russian President <strong>Vladimir Putin</strong> announced that the country's <strong>GDP</strong> fell by <strong>2.1%</strong> in January, urging the need for a return to sustainable economic growth.