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Economic growth moderated to 5.9% in 2019 from 6.2% in 2018, below its long-term trend of 6.3%. A delayed national budget resulted in a drop in public spending during the first half of 2019, but the economy ended on a high note with 6.4% year-on-year growth in Q4. On the demand side, private consumption contributed most to GDP; public spending caught up by Q3; and net exports grew. Investment plunged from 13.2% growth in 2018 to a 0.6% contraction in 2019. On the supply side, services contributed 70% of GDP growth with industry about 30%. Growth in agriculture remained modest at 1.5%. Inflation dropped by half to 2.5%. Tax revenue to GDP is at its highest ratio in two decades. The government debt-to-GDP ratio continued to fall. With the COVID-19 outbreak, growth is forecast to fall to 2.0% in 2020 before recovering to 6.5% in 2021.
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