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IMF reduces Greek economic growth forecast to 1.8 percent for 2026

Katerina SavvidiBy Katerina Savvidi24 March 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The International Monetary Fund has revised downward its economic growth forecast for Greece in 2026, reducing the projection from 2% to 1.8% due to escalating tensions in the Middle East. The IMF announced the Greece economic growth forecast adjustment on Tuesday, citing concerns about the conflict in Iran and its ripple effects across global markets. This marks a cautious recalibration of expectations for the Mediterranean nation’s economic performance this year.

Despite the reduction, Greece’s short-term economic outlook remains generally favorable, according to the Fund. However, the IMF warned that a prolonged conflict in the Middle East could adversely impact both domestic and external demand while weakening capital flows into the country.

Impact of Middle East Conflict on Greece Economic Growth Forecast

The IMF report highlights the broader economic consequences of instability in Iran and the wider Middle East region. The conflict has disrupted global oil flows and raised concerns about renewed inflationary pressures worldwide, creating uncertainty for economies across Europe and beyond.

Greece, which experienced severe economic turmoil during the 2010-2018 debt crisis, has made significant strides toward recovery in recent years. The center-right government had previously projected economic growth of 2.4% for 2026, surpassing the eurozone average, based on anticipated strong domestic demand, robust tourism revenues, and increased investment supported by European Union funding.

Government Response and Economic Outlook

Greek Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis offered a more optimistic perspective earlier this month in an interview with Reuters. He stated that even under worst-case scenarios, the Greek economy would achieve approximately 2% growth this year, positioning the official government stance slightly above the revised IMF forecast.

Additionally, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced targeted economic measures on Monday to shield consumers and businesses from escalating costs. The relief package includes subsidies for fuel and fertilizers, along with discounts on ferry tickets, designed to protect households and the agricultural sector from rising energy prices linked to Middle East instability.

Positive Economic Indicators Despite Downgrade

Meanwhile, the IMF acknowledged several positive trends in the Greek economy beyond the adjusted growth forecast. The Fund welcomed the steady decline in Greece’s public debt-to-GDP ratio, a critical metric that has improved substantially since the country’s financial crisis years.

In contrast to concerns about external shocks, the IMF praised Greece’s ongoing efforts to combat tax evasion, which has historically undermined government revenues. The Fund also noted the stable asset quality within the Greek banking system, reflecting improved financial sector health and resilience compared to the previous decade’s banking difficulties.

European Economic Context

Greece’s revised growth projection reflects broader challenges facing European economies amid geopolitical uncertainty. However, the country’s expected 1.8% expansion would still represent solid performance relative to many eurozone partners grappling with similar external pressures and inflationary concerns.

The tourism sector remains a key pillar of Greek economic resilience, with the industry continuing to recover strongly from pandemic-era disruptions. EU funding through various recovery and development programs also provides a buffer against external economic shocks, supporting infrastructure projects and business investment across the country.

The IMF will continue monitoring Greece’s economic performance throughout 2026, with particular attention to how prolonged Middle East tensions might affect trade flows, energy costs, and investor confidence. Authorities have not confirmed when the next formal economic assessment will be released, though quarterly updates are expected as global conditions evolve.

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