(ANSA) - ROME, APR 16 - The International Monetary Fund (IMF)
said Tuesday that it expects Italy's GDP to rise by 0.7% next
year, 0.
Italy's predicted growth for 2025 is the lowest of the G7
States, with the IMF seeing growth rates of 1.3% for Germany,
1.4% for France, 1.0% for Japan, 1.5% for the UK, 2.3% for
Canada and 1.9% for the United States.
The government's DEF economic blueprint sees the Italian economy
growing by 1.2% next year.
The IMF confirmed its forecast of 0.7% growth for Italy in 2024.
(ANSA).
IMF cuts 2025 growth forecast for Italy to 0.7%
Fund also forecasts 0.7% rise in GDP this year