Time Change 2024 Eurozone. Thereafter, staff expect the economy to pick up and to grow at 1.5% in 2025 and 1.6% in 2026, supported initially by consumption and later also by investment. The euro area economy recovered at the start of 2024 by more than expected in the march 2024 ecb staff projections, with a boost from net trade and rising household spending.
Full implementation of the law is crucial to restore the eu’s biodiversity and stop further biodiversity loss, to reach climate neutrality by 2050 and adapt to climate change, and to enhance food security for eu citizens. With a sluggish economy and a downturn in german production, the eurozone outlook looks weak for 2024.