The World Cup in Qatar 2022 began on November 20. This November 22, the teams from Group C and D make their debut. The latter is made up of by France, Australia, Denmark and Tunisia.
It should be remembered that France classified as winner of Group D in the European tieAustralia won the intercontinental match between AFC and Conmebol, Denmark was the winner of Group F in the European tie and Tunisia reached the World Cup in the third qualifying round against Mali.
(Read: The economic panorama of Group C of the Qatar 2022 World Cup).
Portfolio shows you the comparison of 5 economic data from each country in this group.
In the European country during the third quarter of 2022, the GDP had a growth of 0.2% with an annual variation of 1%. The quarterly GDP per capita is 319 euros. Inflation in France in October was 1.1% for an accumulated annual rate of 5.6%. And unemployment is 7.3%, the lowest in the last two decades.
In the oceanic country, the GDP in the second quarter had a growth of 0.9% with an interannual variation of 3.6%. The quarterly GDP per capita is 2,322 euros. In addition, its inflation in October was 1.8% for an accumulated CPI of 5.9%. Regarding unemployment, it registers a figure of 3.4% for July.
However, the GDP in the third quarter had a growth of 0.5% with an interannual variation of 3.6%. The GDP per capita is 1,817 euros. For its part, inflation was 1% for October with an accumulated CPI of 10.3%. Regarding unemployment, as of September 2022, it registered a rate of 4.5%.
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Finally, in Tunisia they report a GDP per capita of 3,316 for 2021. The last inflation report is from October with a figure of 9.3%.
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