Recent production slowdowns across various sectors, coupled with increased imports and a rising cost of housing, are raising concerns about the nation’s ability to withstand a significant influx of deportations. Analysts suggest these factors could exert considerable pressure on the economy. The increased demand for social services, potentially triggered by a large number of individuals seeking asylum, could further strain resources. While economic stability remains a priority, the long-term implications of mass deportations are a subject of ongoing analysis and forecasting.
Credits: Finance & economics