Albanian economy

Corruption is costing Albania up to €1.1 billion annually, new ALTAX study reveals

A new dynamic model estimates annual economic and social losses of up to €1.1 billion ALTAX has published its latest research report titled “Cost of Corruption in Albania 2025 – A New Dynamic Model for Measuring Fiscal, Economic and Social...

Goods manufacturers trend, Q2 2025

INSTAT data for Q2 2025 show a mixed picture for manufacturing and related economic activities The latest figures reveal a diverse economic dynamic, where some sectors are facing declines while others continue to grow at a solid pace, reflecting a differentiated...

Prices fall in production and imports, but not in the lives of citizens

In 2025, the Albanian economy faces a clear paradox: import and production prices are falling, while consumer inflation continues to rise.This contradiction, which at first glance challenges economic logic, is in fact an alarm signal about the structural health of...

The Albanian economy: Growth amid uncertainty, but where are investments headed?

In a period of global uncertainty and economic tensions, many individuals and investors perceive Albania as an unstable market, where fear and uncertainty about the future are constantly present. However, the macroeconomic analysis of 2023 and projections for 2024 paint a...

The impact of the “Global Tariff War” on an economy like Albania and the need for self-defense

Albania is in a fragile position in the global economy, due to the small size of its market and production capacity, its dependence on imports for essential goods, as well as its export structure focused on low value-added sectors. With a...

Study on profit margins in the Albanian economy and challenges to sustainable development

A detailed analysis of profit margins in the Albanian economy for the 2021–2024 period has highlighted the highest-performing sectors and the key challenges that hinder sustainable economic development. The study emphasizes the need for a more strategic orientation of economic...

Why does a strong economy cause a strong currency and why does our economy not?

International theory and practice show us that: In the short term If an economy experiences high rates of economic growth, then the economy is likely to see interest rates rise as the Central Bank responds to higher growth and potential inflationary pressures...

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