Central European countries like Hungary, Romania, and Slovenia face economic challenges due to trade tariffs and increased competition from China, impacting their export growth. The EBRD forecasts a slowdown in growth for the second half of 2025, with risks including trade tensions and weakening global demand. While some countries like Poland and Lithuania show better prospects due to infrastructure investments, others like Slovenia and Hungary have seen significant downward revisions in their growth outlooks. The report emphasizes the need for strategic investments to stimulate growth amidst these challenges. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)