Following a torrid few years after the global financial crisis, Central European consumer spending has started to recover gradually over the last eighteen months and there are reasons to expect this to continue over the coming years. As a result, household consumption is likely to become an increasingly important driver of growth in the region, and we think the size of Central Europe’s consumer market could double in the next decade.
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