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30.4.2026 | Economic recovery in Finland will be further delayed as a result of the crisis in the Middle East. The general government deficit will widen and remain large according to the Economic Forecast published by the Ministry of Finance on 30 April.https://vm.fi/en/-/rising-energy-prices-slow-economic-growth
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PUBLICATIONS OF THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE 2025:62 Economic Survey, Winter 2025 The recovery of Finland’s economy is delayed, and gross domestic product (GDP) growth is only 0.2 per cent this year. Growth has been slowed down by the weak domestic dem...https://vm.fi/en/economic-survey-winter-2025
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PUBLICATIONS OF THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE 2025:31 Economic Survey, summer 2025 In 2024, Finland’s gross domestic product (GDP) contracted by 0.1% at the annual level, but the economy returned to growth during the year. A slowdown in inflation, lower...https://vm.fi/en/economic-survey-summer-2025
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PUBLICATIONS OF THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE 2024:69 Economic Survey, Winter 2024 The Finnish economy switched from a downturn to slight growth in the first part of the year but, on an annual basis, gross domestic product (GDP) will be 0.3% lower in 20...https://vm.fi/en/economic-survey-winter-2024
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12.12.2025 | The Council of the European Union will adopt the recommendations for corrective measures in January when deciding to open an excessive deficit procedure.https://vm.fi/en/-/european-commission-issues-recommendations-to-rectify-finland-s-excessive-deficit
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18.12.2025 | Finland’s economic recovery has been weaker than expected this year. The general government deficit is wide, and the debt ratio will continue to grow, estimates the Ministry of Finance in its economic forecast published on 18 December.https://vm.fi/en/-/recovery-of-finnish-economy-delayed
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5.2.2026 | On Thursday 5 February, the Government submitted a supplementary budget proposal for 2026 to Parliament. The supplementary budget focuses on boosting growth and investments with the goal of supporting employment. The proposal also includes a decrease to revenue estimates.https://vm.fi/en/-/194055633/government-submits-supplementary-budget-proposal-to-parliament-5
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22.9.2025 | The Finnish economy is slowly recovering from recession, with weak employment and economic uncertainty keeping households cautious. The general government debt ratio will stabilise briefly, but not permanently, at the end of the parliamentary term, estimates the Ministry of Finance in its forecast published on 22 September.https://vm.fi/en/-/economy-recovering-slowly-debt-ratio-set-to-stabilise-briefly
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16.6.2025 | Finland’s economy is recovering from recession, but trade disputes and uncertainty are delaying faster growth. Public finances are in dire need of a turnaround, as deficits remain deep and the debt ratio is threatening to rise above 90 per cent, according to the forecast published by the Ministry of Finance on 16 June.https://vm.fi/en/-/economy-recovering-in-the-shadow-of-trade-disputes-and-uncertainty
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23.10.2025 | 1 (5) Summary of the 2026 budget proposal Economic outlook The recovery of the Finnish economy has been slow, but economic development is showing some positive signs. Gross domestic product (GDP) is projected to grow by 1.0 per cent in 2025 and by...https://vm.fi/documents/10623/1316221/Summary%20of%20budget%20proposal%202026.pdf/3715fb88-1ab5-b443-8e27-78037bc3412f?t=1761218075789
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20.12.2022 | Finland’s gross domestic product began a slight decline in the autumn, and weak economic development is expected to continue over the winter according to the Economic Survey published by the Ministry of Finance on 20 December.https://vm.fi/en/-/strong-economic-growth-to-fade-into-recession
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17.6.2022 | Accelerating inflation is slowing economic growth. Finland’s gross domestic product will grow by 1.4% this year, estimates the Ministry of Finance in the Economic Survey published on 17 June.https://vm.fi/en/-/outlook-for-economic-growth-remains-subdued
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19.12.2024 | Finland’s economy has returned to growth this year, and growth is expected to accelerate next year, according to the forecast published by the Ministry of Finance on 19 December.https://vm.fi/en/-/finland-s-economy-to-recover-from-recession-debt-ratio-shows-signs-of-stabilising
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23.9.2024 | The economy has begun to recover from the recession, and growth will pick up next year. General government finances will, however, remain in deficit and debt will accumulate further, according to the forecast published by the Ministry of Finance on 23 September.https://vm.fi/en/-/economy-to-recover-from-recession-but-public-finances-to-remain-persistently-in-deficit
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4.5.2022 | The central government employed approximately 78,000 people in 2021. Most central government employees work in expert positions. About 40 per cent work in the security sector, i.e. in the Finnish Defence Forces, border control positions or the police.https://vm.fi/en/-/the-number-of-central-government-employees-grew-by-about-one-thousand-in-2021
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17.6.2024 | The economic recession is receding, and growth is gradually resuming. General government finances will, however, remain in deficit and debt will accumulate further, according to the forecast published by the Ministry of Finance on 17 June.https://vm.fi/en/-/growth-poised-to-resume-but-deficit-to-persist-in-general-government-finances
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15.6.2023 | Finland’s economic growth is stagnant as rising prices and interest rates reduce demand. Nevertheless, the economy is expected to pick up in the latter part of the year as household purchasing power increases. Investments related to the green transition will further boost growth. The general government deficit will increase this year, and it is not projected to narrow during the outlook period. T...https://vm.fi/en/-/the-finnish-economy-is-stagnant-but-will-pick-up-increasing-purchasing-power-and-investment-will-drive-growth-in-the-latter-part-of-the-year
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21.5.2024 | In its meeting on Tuesday 21 May, the Government agreed on the second supplementary budget proposal for the current year. The proposal supports the Government’s objective of keeping the general government deficit under 3.5 per cent of GDP in 2024.https://vm.fi/en/-/194055633/government-reaches-agreement-on-second-supplementary-budget-proposal-for-2024
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19.9.2022 | Accelerating inflation is slowing economic growth. Finland’s gross domestic product will grow by 0.5% next year, according to the Economic Survey published by the Ministry of Finance on 19 September.https://vm.fi/en/-/moderate-outlook-for-economic-growth
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13.4.2022 | This year, the economy will grow more slowly than previously anticipated in Europe and Finland. Finland’s gross domestic product will grow by 1.5% this year, according to the Economic Survey published by the Ministry of Finance on 13 April.https://vm.fi/en/-/russia-s-invasion-of-ukraine-darkens-economic-outlook