- Slovak economy continued to grow in the second quarter of this year, despite the war in Ukraine, but still has not reached the pre-pandemic level.
- Horňák noted the current crisis tied to the lack of components and rising input prices, including energy prices, keeps on affecting industry and foreign trade more significantly than households.
- Lehuta is less optimistic, pointing to the decreasing consumption of households in the third quarter due to rising prices, problems in industry, as well as a potential shortage of gas.
Slovakia might head toward mild recession

