Austrian officials are under pressure to slash billions from the national budget as the economy falters. With the EU watching closely, this could mean painful cuts, new taxes - or both.
Austria's GDP is predicted to contract by 0.1% in 2025, partly due to high energy costs and potential U.S. tariffs. However, ...
Austria's central bank predicts a GDP contraction of 0.1% in 2025, citing a high budget deficit as a key challenge. The ...
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Power Technology on MSNAustria’s new coalition government to revamp energy sectorAustria's three-party ruling coalition government has announced plans to overhaul the country's energy market. The initiative ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNAustrian National Bank lowers 2025 economic growth forecastThe Austrian National Bank (OeNB) has revised its economic growth forecast for 2025, projecting a decline of 0.1 percent in the country’s gross domestic product. This marks a significant adjustment ...
Austria's new three-party ruling coalition said on Tuesday it planned to overhaul the country's energy market to bring down ...
Finally some good news for the Austrian economy: Rudolf Krickl, head of the tax consultancy and auditing firm PwC in Vienna, ...
Austria’s exports to the US—including wine, steel, and machinery—could suffer if Trump imposes new tariffs on EU goods.
“A highly diversified economy is one of the factors behind Austria’s growth: we have strong industrial capacity but also well-developed services ranging from tourism to professional service ...
More than five months after elections, Austria appointed a conservative-led government entrusted with pulling the economy out of recession while cutting the budget deficit and reversing a surge in ...
Austria's housing market remains gloomy, amidst weak demand and falling residential construction activity, which is aggravated further by the country's ailing economy. The residential property price ...
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