World Bank Search - documentsNjM4M2M0YTM0ZDkxNjhjMDg4ZDdmN2Q5N2I3ZjEzODY3ZDIzN2NiNA2http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2024/03/26/bosnia-and-herzegovina-s-continued-progress-requires-more-economic-and-energy-reformsBosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has made significant development progress over the past two decades. To continue on this path of growth, the country needs structural economic and energy reforms, as well as improved coordination between all levels of governments in BiH, according to the latest comprehensive economic analysis prepared by the World Bank.country:Bosnia and Herzegovina,regions:Europe and Central Asia,subject:sustainable economic growthEnglishEurope and Central AsiaBosnia and Herzegovina’s Continued Progress Requires More Economic and Energy ReformsSustainable Economic Growth/content/wb-home/en/news/press-release/2024/03/26/bosnia-and-herzegovina-s-continued-progress-requires-more-economic-and-energy-reforms2024-03-26T23:26:19ZEurope and Central Asiacq5Bosnia and HerzegovinaBAPress Release SARAJEVO, March 26, 2024 — Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has made significant development progress over the past two decades, particularly in transitioning to an upper-middle income status and becoming a candidate for the European Union (EU). To continue on this path of growth, the country needs structural economic and energy reforms, as well as improved coordination between all levels of governments in BiH, according to the latest comprehensive economic analysis prepared by the World Bank. The latest Country Economic Memorandum highlights Bosnia and Herzegovina's transition to industry and services for employment while maintaining responsible fiscal policies that have kept public debt at relatively low levels. Additionally, the country has made significant progress in reducing its external current account deficit, which fell to a record low of 2.5 percent of GDP in 2021. However, Bosnia and Herzegovina still faces challenges as its cumulative real GDP growth lags behind that of its regional peers, and living standards are at about one-third of the EU average. The report emphasizes the urgency for profound structural reforms to bolster growth and progress towards becoming a fully functioning market economy, as well as achieving EU membership. "The World Bank is committed to supporting Bosnia and Herzegovina in promoting resilient and green growth while aligning with EU standards,” stated Christopher Sheldon, World Bank Country Manager for Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. “We believe that this report will serve as a valuable resource for policymakers, as it provides actionable strategies to effectively address challenges and unleash the country's untapped economic potential.” According to the report, reforms and further progress are needed across five strategic areas:Sound macroeconomic management and digitalization.Labor market development.Unleash firms’ productivity potential.Ease access to finance.Enhance competitiveness through energy and extraction policies. Concrete measures recommended under these areas aim to improve fiscal policy dialogue, increase efficiency and productivity in firms, promote business entry, and facilitate exports to the EU. The upcoming European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is expected to have a significant impact on Bosnia and Herzegovina’s exports, particularly in sectors reliant on coal and high carbon emissions. This underscores the urgency of transitioning towards renewable energy and aligning with international standards to enhance competitiveness. Aging workforce dynamics and slowing productivity further underscore the need for comprehensive labor market reforms. Initiatives such as targeted social transfers, gender equality policies, and private sector support are crucial for fostering economic dynamism and inclusivity. "Bosnia and Herzegovina has made progress in part thanks to the implementation of effective fiscal policies and prudent macroeconomic management”, said Tihomir Stucka, World Bank Senior Economist and co-author of the report. “However, underlying challenges persist, and require implementation of comprehensive economic and energy reforms, which will not only address immediate issues but also lay the foundation for long-term robust growth.” According to the report, to fulfill the aspirations of the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina, governments at all levels need to work together to achieve common goals, delivering a common reform agenda that expands economic opportunities for the country. The engagement of stakeholders beyond governments, including the private sector, and civil society, is vital for crafting and implementing effective policies. The Country Economic Memorandum was prepared in collaboration with governments in Bosnia and Herzegovina and other key stakeholders. SARAJEVO, March 26, 2024 — Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has made significant development progress over the past two decades, particularly in transitioning to an upper-middle income status and becoming a candidate for the European Union (EU). To continue on this path of growth, the country needs structural economic and energy reforms, as well as improved coordination between all levels of governments in BiH, according to the latest comprehensive economic analysis prepared by the World Bank. The latest Country Economic Memorandum highlights Bosnia and Herzegovina's transition to industry and services for employment while maintaining responsible fiscal policies that have kept public debt at relatively low levels. Additionally, the country has made significant progress in reducing its external current account deficit, which fell to a record low of 2.5 percent of GDP in 2021. However, Bosnia and Herzegovina still faces challenges as its cumulative real GDP growth lags behind that of its rePress ReleaseEurope and Central Asia, ECAYjJkOTM2NDRjOWU4MWFhODdmOTg5NThiMGJmYWQwZjZiNjc0NDY0NQ2http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2024/03/20/protecting-lives-and-livelihoods-against-floods-in-the-western-balkans-through-regional-cooperationBosnia and Herzegovina,Serbia,CroatiaThe Western Balkans are vulnerable to climate-related hazards, with frequent floods posing a threat to lives, property, environment, and cultural heritage. Countries in the region are actively seeking solutions to improve their ability to effectively manage water resources. The World Bank is working with countries and partners to enhance regional cooperation and build climate resilience.country:Bosnia and Herzegovina,country:Serbia,country:Croatia,regions:Europe and Central Asia,subject:waterEnglishEurope and Central AsiaProtecting Lives and Livelihoods Against Floods in the Western Balkans Through Regional CooperationWater/content/wb-home/en/news/feature/2024/03/20/protecting-lives-and-livelihoods-against-floods-in-the-western-balkans-through-regional-cooperation2024-03-20T13:12:53ZEurope and Central Asiacq5Bosnia and Herzegovina,Serbia,CroatiaBA,RS,HRFeature StoryFeature StoryEurope and Central Asia, ECAM2YzMTE1Y2FjODAzMjgyZWFhZjE1MTZmZWQ0NTdkMzFiOWM1ZDU3Yw2http://www.worldbank.org/en/region/eca/brief/advancing-the-modernization-and-integration-of-payment-systems-in-the-western-balkansSerbia,Bosnia and Herzegovina,Montenegro,North Macedonia,Albania,Kosovocountry:Serbia,country:Bosnia and Herzegovina,country:Montenegro,country:North Macedonia,country:Albania,country:Kosovo,subject:financial-inclusionEnglishAdvancing the Modernization and Integration of Payment Systems in the Western BalkansFinancial-inclusion/content/region/eca/en/brief/advancing-the-modernization-and-integration-of-payment-systems-in-the-western-balkans2024-01-25T12:18:25Zcq5Serbia,Bosnia and Herzegovina,Montenegro,North Macedonia,Albania,KosovoRS,BA,ME,MK,AL,XKBriefBriefEurope and Central Asia, ECAregion|ecaNzkzNGExNjc3YjFhZjc2NTUwMTY5NmZmZDhkOWE1N2MwYWUwNzc3Yg2http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2023/11/09/we-finance-code-launches-with-endorsements-from-leaders-of-development-banksAlbania,Bosnia and Herzegovina,Cote d'Ivoire,Dominican Republic,Egypt,Fiji,Indonesia,Kazakhstan,Kosovo,Kyrgyz Republic,Madagascar,Mongolia,Montenegro,Mozambique,Morocco,Nigeria,North Macedonia,Rwanda,Senegal,Serbia,Somalia,Sri Lanka,TajikistanThe Women Entrepreneurs Finance Code is a commitment by financial service providers, regulators, development banks, and other financial ecosystem players to work together to increase funding provided to women-led micro, small and medium enterprises.subject:gender,country:Albania,country:Bosnia and Herzegovina,country:Cote-dIvoire,country:Dominican Republic,country:Egypt,country:Fiji,country:Indonesia,country:Kazakhstan,country:Kosovo,country:Kyrgyz Republic,country:Madagascar,country:Mongolia,country:Montenegro,country:Mozambique,country:Morocco,country:Nigeria,country:North Macedonia,country:Rwanda,country:Senegal,country:Serbia,country:Somalia,country:Sri Lanka,country:TajikistanEnglishWE Finance Code Launches with Endorsements from Leaders of Development BanksGender/content/wb-home/en/news/feature/2023/11/09/we-finance-code-launches-with-endorsements-from-leaders-of-development-banks2023-11-09T14:44:00Zcq5Albania,Bosnia and Herzegovina,Cote-dIvoire,Dominican Republic,Egypt,Fiji,Indonesia,Kazakhstan,Kosovo,Kyrgyz Republic,Madagascar,Mongolia,Montenegro,Mozambique,Morocco,Nigeria,North Macedonia,Rwanda,Senegal,Serbia,Somalia,Sri Lanka,TajikistanAL,BA,CI,DO,EG,FJ,ID,KZ,XK,KG,MG,MN,ME,MZ,MA,NG,MK,RW,SN,RS,SO,LK,TJFeature Story Washington DC, November 9, 2023 – The Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative (We-Fi), a global partnership housed in the World Bank, has unveiled a new effort to empower women entrepreneurs and bridge the financial inclusion gap: the Women Entrepreneurs Finance Code (WE Finance Code). The framework has garnered resounding support from leaders of six Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs), cementing a partnership dedicated to driving systemic change to accelerate gender equality in the financial sector. A pioneering initiative aimed at fostering financial inclusion, the WE Finance Code is a commitment by financial service providers, regulators, development banks, and other financial ecosystem players to work together to increase funding provided to women-led micro, small and medium enterprises (WMSMEs) around the world, so that they can grow and add value to the economy and their communities. The WE Finance Code was officially launched on Thursday, October 12th, on the sidelines of the World Bank Group-IMF Annual Meetings held in Marrakech, Morocco. Niels Annen, Germany’s Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development introduced the WE Finance Code at the launch event: “It is our collective responsibility to remove the barriers hindering women's participation in the economy. I would like to commend the World Bank for its commitment to accelerating gender equality.” In a demonstration of solidarity and commitment to championing women’s economic empowerment, leaders of six multilateral development banks, whose institutions will implement the WE Finance Code, came together to endorse a Joint Statement of Support. This endorsement highlights a shared goal to drive systemic change and accelerate gender equality at scale: “We, the Implementing Partners of We-Fi, are committed to advancing access to financial services for women and women-led enterprises, to providing innovative solutions to mobilize capital, and to supporting enabling environments for gender-inclusive finance.” Washington DC, November 9, 2023 – The Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative (We-Fi), a global partnership housed in the World Bank, has unveiled a new effort to empower women entrepreneurs and bridge the financial inclusion gap: the Women Entrepreneurs Finance Code (WE Finance Code). The framework has garnered resounding support from leaders of six Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs), cementing a partnership dedicated to driving systemic change to accelerate gender equality in the financial sector. A pioneering initiative aimed at fostering financial inclusion, the WE Finance Code is a commitment by financial service providers, regulators, development banks, and other financial ecosystem players to work together to increase funding provided to women-led micro, small and medium enterprises (WMSMEs) around the world, so that they can grow and add value to the economy and their communities. The WE Finance Code was officially launched on Thursday, October 12th, on the sidelines of the Feature StoryGender, GENMTVmOGM0MmE4OGY4YTY5MWVmMThmYjRkZDcwMTk0OTMzZDhkNDdhMQ2http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2023/10/16/world-bank-more-economic-integration-would-help-unleash-the-potential-of-the-western-balkansSerbia,Bosnia and Herzegovina,Montenegro,Kosovo,North Macedonia,AlbaniaDuring her first visit to Albania as the World Bank Vice President for the Europe and Central Asia Region, Antonella Bassani is meeting the leaders of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia, the representatives of the European Union institutions, international financial institutions and other partners gathered in Tirana for the Summit of the Berlin Process to discuss actions to strengthen regional economic cooperation and integration.regions:Europe and Central Asia,country:Serbia,country:Bosnia and Herzegovina,country:Montenegro,country:Kosovo,country:North Macedonia,country:AlbaniaEnglishEurope and Central AsiaWorld Bank: More Economic Integration Would Help Unleash the Potential of the Western Balkans/content/wb-home/en/news/press-release/2023/10/16/world-bank-more-economic-integration-would-help-unleash-the-potential-of-the-western-balkans2023-10-16T21:44:00ZEurope and Central Asiacq5Serbia,Bosnia and Herzegovina,Montenegro,Kosovo,North Macedonia,AlbaniaRS,BA,ME,XK,MK,ALPress Release TIRANA, October 16, 2023—During her first visit to Albania as the World Bank Vice President for the Europe and Central Asia Region, Antonella Bassani is meeting the leaders of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia, the representatives of the European Union institutions, international financial institutions and other partners gathered in Tirana for the Summit of the Berlin Process to discuss actions to strengthen regional economic cooperation and integration. Economic integration is an essential driver of growth, job creation, and prosperity. The Western Balkan economies could realize that opportunity by addressing barriers to trade in goods and services and by modernizing payment systems, stressed Antonella Bassani at the Summit. “The Western Balkans have a tremendous opportunity to tap a market of 450 million people in the European Union. Experience across the world, as well as in the Western Balkans, has shown that for firms to grow and achPress ReleaseEurope and Central Asia, ECANWRjMDZjYTU4MTI0ZjA5OWViOTc5YjJlMDQ4OGM1ZDNhN2U3ZjRiMQ2http://www.worldbank.org/sq/news/press-release/2023/10/16/world-bank-more-economic-integration-would-help-unleash-the-potential-of-the-western-balkansSerbia,Bosnia and Herzegovina,Montenegro,Kosovo,North Macedonia,AlbaniaGjatë vizitës së saj të parë në Shqipëri si Zëvendës Presidente e Bankës Botërore për Rajonin e Evropës dhe Azisë Qendrore, Antonella Bassani po takon liderët e Shqipërisë, Bosnjë-Hercegovinës, Kosovës, Malit të Zi, Maqedonisë së Veriut dhe Serbisë, përfaqësues të institucioneve të Bashkimit Evropian, institucioneve financiare ndërkombëtare dhe partnerë të tjerë të mbledhur në Tiranë në kuadër të Samitit të Procesit të Berlinit për të diskutuar mbi veprimet për forcimin e bashkëpunimit ekonomik rajonal.regions:Europe and Central Asia,country:Serbia,country:Bosnia and Herzegovina,country:Montenegro,country:Kosovo,country:North Macedonia,country:AlbaniaAlbanianEurope and Central AsiaBanka Botërore: Rritja e integrimit ekonomik do t’i ndihmonte vendet e Ballkanit Perëndimor të çlironin potencialin e tyre/content/wb-home/sq/news/press-release/2023/10/16/world-bank-more-economic-integration-would-help-unleash-the-potential-of-the-western-balkans2023-10-16T21:44:00ZEurope and Central Asiacq5Serbia,Bosnia and Herzegovina,Montenegro,Kosovo,North Macedonia,AlbaniaRS,BA,ME,XK,MK,ALPress Release TIRANË, 16 tetor 2023 – Gjatë vizitës së saj të parë në Shqipëri si Zëvendës Presidente e Bankës Botërore për Rajonin e Evropës dhe Azisë Qendrore, Antonella Bassani po takon liderët e Shqipërisë, Bosnjë-Hercegovinës, Kosovës, Malit të Zi, Maqedonisë së Veriut dhe Serbisë, përfaqësues të institucioneve të Bashkimit Evropian, institucioneve financiare ndërkombëtare dhe partnerë të tjerë të mbledhur në Tiranë në kuadër të Samitit të Procesit të Berlinit për të diskutuar mbi veprimet për forcimin e bashkëpunimit ekonomik rajonal. Integrimi ekonomik është një nga nxitësit kryesorë të rritjes ekonomike, krijimit të vendeve të punës dhe prosperitetit. Ekonomitë e vendeve të Ballkanit Perëndimor mund të materializojnë këtë shans nëse do të arrijnë të adresojnë çështjet që lidhen me barrierat në tregtinë e mallrave dhe shërbimeve dhe modernizimin e sistemeve të pagesave, theksoi Antonella Bassani në Samit. “Ballkani Perëndimor ka përpara një mundësi të jashtëzakonshme për të shfrytëzuar një treg prej 450 milionë banorësh në Bashkimin Evropian. Përvoja në mbarë botën, përfshirë Ballkanin Perëndimor, ka treguar se në mënyrë që firmat të rriten dhe arrijnë të përdorin ekonomitë e shkallës, është thelbësore që ato të hyjnë në tregjet ndërkombëtare”, tha Antonella Bassani, Zëvendës Presidente e Bankës Botërore për Europën dhe Azinë Qendrore. “Integrimi ekonomik ofron një rrugë të shpejtë për adoptimin e teknologjive të reja, në rrjedhën e ideve të reja dhe inovacioneve si dhe për kalimin drejt produktivitetit më të lartë që përbën themelin e rritjes ekonomike në ekonomitë me të ardhura të mesme”. Aktualisht, shoferët e kamionëve humbasin çdo vit rreth 26 milionë orë – gati 3000 vite –gjatë kalimit në pikat kufitare në Ballkanin Perëndimor. Sipas raportit të fundit të Bankës Botërore të diskutuar gjatë takimeve të Procesit të Berlinit, reduktimi i kohës mesatare të pritjes në kufi me tre orë – që përbën diferencën midis kohës mesatare të pritjes në Ballkanin Perëndimor dhe vendeve të OECD-së - mund të rrisë deri në tre përqind produktin e brendshëm bruto (PBB) në secilën prej gjashtë ekonomive të rajonit në periudhë afatmesme. Anëtarësimi në Bashkimin Europian do të sillte një rritje shtesë me gjashtë për qind të përfitimeve. Për më tepër, vendet fqinje të Bashkimit Europian si Rumania, Hungaria dhe Bullgaria mund të përjetojnë rritje me rreth 0.2 për qind të përfitimeve si rezultat i rritjes së aktivitetit tregtar me Ballkanin Perëndimor. Banka Botërore ka filluar të punojë tashmë me partnerët për të lehtësuar tregtinë dhe transportin në rajon përmes investimeve dhe reformave, Ajo po mbështet gjithashtu ekonomitë e Ballkanit Perëndimor në procesin e përafrimit të sistemeve të tyre të pagesave me standardet e Bashkimit Europian dhe përmbushjes së kushteve për integrimin në Zonën e vetme të Pagesave në Euro (SEPA), gjë e cila do të lehtësonte dhe reduktonte kostot e remitancave. Gjatë vizitës së saj në Shqipëri, Antonella Bassani do të takohet me Kryeministrin Edi Rama dhe Ministrin e Financave dhe Ekonomisë, Ervin Mete, si dhe zyrtarë të tjerë të lartë të qeverisë.Për më shumë informacione rreth aktivitetit të Bankës Botërore për të nxitur integrimin rajonal ekonomik në vendet e Ballkanit Perëndimor klikoni ketu. TIRANË, 16 tetor 2023 – Gjatë vizitës së saj të parë në Shqipëri si Zëvendës Presidente e Bankës Botërore për Rajonin e Evropës dhe Azisë Qendrore, Antonella Bassani po takon liderët e Shqipërisë, Bosnjë-Hercegovinës, Kosovës, Malit të Zi, Maqedonisë së Veriut dhe Serbisë, përfaqësues të institucioneve të Bashkimit Evropian, institucioneve financiare ndërkombëtare dhe partnerë të tjerë të mbledhur në Tiranë në kuadër të Samitit të Procesit të Berlinit për të diskutuar mbi veprimet për forcimin e bashkëpunimit ekonomik rajonal. Integrimi ekonomik është një nga nxitësit kryesorë të rritjes ekonomike, krijimit të vendeve të punës dhe prosperitetit. Ekonomitë e vendeve të Ballkanit Perëndimor mund të materializojnë këtë shans nëse do të arrijnë të adresojnë çështjet që lidhen me barrierat në tregtinë e mallrave dhe shërbimeve dhe modernizimin e sistemeve të pagesave, theksoi Antonella Bassani në Samit. “Ballkani Perëndimor ka përpara një mundësi të jashtëzakonshme për të shfrytëzuar një tPress ReleaseEurope and Central Asia, ECAMjIxZjllYzFkMzZhYTRhYTQwZDFhNDU3MDNkNmY4M2E1NTIwY2FhZg2http://www.worldbank.org/en/region/eca/brief/western-balkans-regional-economic-integrationSerbia,Bosnia and Herzegovina,North Macedonia,Montenegro,Albania,KosovoEconomic integration is an essential driver of growth, job creation and prosperity. The World Bank is working with the Western Balkan economies through programs that deliver results. The Trade and Transport Facilitation Project invests in the development of national single windows for trade, helps complementary transport investments, and provides support to regulatory reforms. The Payment Modernization Project, implemented by the World Bank and funded by the European Commission, supports payment modernization within the region by providing technical assistance aimed at adopting EU payment regulations and other requirements to achieve SEPA readiness, and modernizing payment infrastructures by developing domestic fast payment systems.country:Serbia,country:Bosnia and Herzegovina,country:North Macedonia,country:Montenegro,country:Albania,country:Kosovo,regions:Europe and Central AsiaEnglishEurope and Central AsiaWestern Balkans: Regional Economic Integration/content/region/eca/en/brief/western-balkans-regional-economic-integration2023-10-12T18:05:56ZEurope and Central Asiacq5Serbia,Bosnia and Herzegovina,North Macedonia,Montenegro,Albania,KosovoRS,BA,MK,ME,AL,XKBrief Economic integration is a key driver of growth, job creation, and prosperity. This is especially true for smaller economies like those in the Western Balkans—Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia. The region’s proximity to a market of 450 million people in the European Union creates a massive opportunity, which can only be realized if barriers to trade in goods and services are addressed, thereby allowing the potential of the region’s entrepreneurs, investors, and firms to be fully unleashed. Economic integration is a key driver of growth, job creation, and prosperity. This is especially true for smaller economies like those in the Western Balkans—Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia. The region’s proximity to a market of 450 million people in the European Union creates a massive opportunity, which can only be realized if barriers to trade in goods and services are addressed, thereby allowing the potential of the region’s entrepreneurs, investors, and firms to be fully unleashed.BriefEurope and Central Asia, ECAregion|ecaYzliMGQ4NDcyZTIyMDExYTE4Y2FmMmVlMmMzNzNjNzc2NzlmYTI2NA2http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/bosniaandherzegovina/brief/supporting-public-sector-management-reform-in-bosnia-and-herzegovinaBosnia and HerzegovinaThe World Bank, in partnership with the European Commission, worked with the governments in Bosnia and Herzegovina to strengthen public performance and enhance quality in the provision of public services through the Support to Public Sector Management Reform technical assistance project.country:Bosnia and Herzegovina,regions:Europe and Central Asia,subject:governance in public sectorEnglishEurope and Central AsiaSupporting Public Sector Management Reform in Bosnia and HerzegovinaGovernance In Public Sector/content/country/bosniaandherzegovina/en/brief/supporting-public-sector-management-reform-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina2023-10-09T14:36:31ZEurope and Central Asiacq5Bosnia and HerzegovinaBABrief Background The World Bank, in partnership with the European Commission, worked with the governments in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) to strengthen public performance and enhance quality in the provision of public services through the Support to Public Sector Management Reform technical assistance project (P161587). The project was implemented from 2018-2023 and had two components: Component A - Improving public employment data and Component B - Rebalancing staffing and pay in the public sector. These components together supported the project’s mutually reinforcing objectives through the Bank-executed analyses of (i) staffing, pay and service delivery in the largest sectors, namely health and education; (ii) staffing, pay and critical functions at central government levels; and (iii) public sector labor market and its implications. The Bank’s advice and evidence-based analytics informed significant and challenging public sector reforms to improve the efficiency and productivity both of BriefEurope and Central Asia, ECAcountry|bosniaandherzegovinaYWJhNTkxZThlMDhjZjA3Y2FjODNkMTMxZmQ4NjU1MDhlM2NkNDMzYw2http://www.worldbank.org/ja/news/press-release/2023/10/05/economic-activity-in-europe-and-central-asia-improves-but-growth-lags-pre-pandemic-levelsAlbania,Azerbaijan,Armenia,Bosnia and Herzegovina,Bulgaria,Croatia,Georgia,Kazakhstan,Kosovo,Kyrgyz Republic,Montenegro,Moldova,North Macedonia,Poland,Romania,Russian Federation,Belarus,Serbia,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,Republic of Türkiye,Ukraine,Uzbekistan,Japan世界銀行のヨーロッパ・中央アジア地域半期経済報告書によると、ヨーロッパ・中央アジア地域の新興国及び途上国(EMDEs)の2023年の経済成長率は2.4%に上方修正された。regions:Europe and Central Asia,country:Albania,country:Azerbaijan,country:Armenia,country:Bosnia and Herzegovina,country:Bulgaria,country:Croatia,country:Georgia,country:Kazakhstan,country:Kosovo,country:Kyrgyz Republic,country:Montenegro,country:Moldova,country:North Macedonia,country:Poland,country:Romania,country:Russian Federation,country:Belarus,country:Serbia,country:Tajikistan,country:Turkmenistan,country:Turkey,country:Ukraine,country:Uzbekistan,country:JapanJapaneseEurope and Central Asiaヨーロッパ・中央アジア地域の経済活動は改善するが、成長率はパンデミック以前の水準に届かず/content/wb-home/ja/news/press-release/2023/10/05/economic-activity-in-europe-and-central-asia-improves-but-growth-lags-pre-pandemic-levels2023-10-05T19:00:00ZEurope and Central Asiacq5Albania,Azerbaijan,Armenia,Bosnia and Herzegovina,Bulgaria,Croatia,Georgia,Kazakhstan,Kosovo,Kyrgyz Republic,Montenegro,Moldova,North Macedonia,Poland,Romania,Russian Federation,Belarus,Serbia,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,Turkey,Ukraine,Uzbekistan,JapanAL,AZ,AM,BA,BG,HR,GE,KZ,XK,KG,ME,MD,MK,PL,RO,RU,BY,RS,TJ,TM,TR,UA,UZ,JPPress ReleasePress ReleaseEurope and Central Asia, ECAZjMwYWY2ODViOWY5MzdjMjA5NGNjNjJmM2Q2YWVjNzA1ZTU0MzUzMQ2http://www.worldbank.org/ro/news/press-release/2023/10/05/economic-activity-in-europe-and-central-asia-improves-but-growth-lags-pre-pandemic-levelsAlbania,Azerbaijan,Armenia,Bosnia and Herzegovina,Bulgaria,Croatia,Georgia,Kazakhstan,Kosovo,Kyrgyz Republic,Montenegro,Moldova,North Macedonia,Poland,Romania,Russian Federation,Belarus,Serbia,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,Republic of Türkiye,Ukraine,UzbekistanCreșterea economică în rândul piețelor emergente și al economiilor în curs de dezvoltare (EMDE) din regiunea Europa și Asia Centrală a fost revizuită pozitiv pentru 2023 până la 2,4%, potrivit Actualizării Economice a Băncii Mondiale (World Bank’s Economic Update) pentru această regiune, publicată astăzi.regions:Europe and Central Asia,country:Albania,country:Azerbaijan,country:Armenia,country:Bosnia and Herzegovina,country:Bulgaria,country:Croatia,country:Georgia,country:Kazakhstan,country:Kosovo,country:Kyrgyz Republic,country:Montenegro,country:Moldova,country:North Macedonia,country:Poland,country:Romania,country:Russian Federation,country:Belarus,country:Serbia,country:Tajikistan,country:Turkmenistan,country:Turkey,country:Ukraine,country:UzbekistanRomanianEurope and Central AsiaActivitatea economică în Europa și Asia Centrală se îmbunătățește, dar creșterea economică se situează sub nivelul de dinaintea pandemiei/content/wb-home/ro/news/press-release/2023/10/05/economic-activity-in-europe-and-central-asia-improves-but-growth-lags-pre-pandemic-levels2023-10-05T12:00:00ZEurope and Central Asiacq5Albania,Azerbaijan,Armenia,Bosnia and Herzegovina,Bulgaria,Croatia,Georgia,Kazakhstan,Kosovo,Kyrgyz Republic,Montenegro,Moldova,North Macedonia,Poland,Romania,Russian Federation,Belarus,Serbia,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,Turkey,Ukraine,UzbekistanAL,AZ,AM,BA,BG,HR,GE,KZ,XK,KG,ME,MD,MK,PL,RO,RU,BY,RS,TJ,TM,TR,UA,UZPress ReleasePress ReleaseEurope and Central Asia, ECA