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Dutch Growth To Slow Amid Global Headwinds

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The Dutch economic growth is set to slow this year and next as global headwinds such as trade tensions and geopolitical factors weigh on exports.

The Bureau of Economic Policy Analysis, or CPB, which is the government forecasting agency, projected 1.7 percent economic growth for this year versus 1.5 percent forecast in March.

Thus, growth is seen sharply slowing from 2.7 percent in 2018.

Meanwhile, the CPB retained the outlook for 2020 at 1.5 percent.

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